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Short  title  of  act. 

Section  2.  Import  duties  imposed 

y 3.  Provision  for  merchandise  in  transit 

4.  Export  duties  imposed 

5.  General  rules 

Customs  treatment  of  textiles : 

Rule  1.  Number  of  threads  and  its  ascertainment 
Customs  treatment  of  mixed  textiles : 

2.  Admixture  of  two  materials 

3.  Admixture  of  more  than  two  materials. . . 

4.  Silk  textiles 


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Exceptions : 

5.  Knitted  and  netted  stuffs 

6.  Ribbons 

7.  Trimmings 

Surtaxes : 

8.  Establishment  of  surtaxes 

9.  Broches 

10.  Embroidery 

11.  Metallic  threads 

12.  Made-up  articles 

Rules  applicable  to  goods  not  specially  mentioned  and  to  arti- 
cles of  several  materials : 

13.  Articles  not  enumerated 

14.  Composed  of  two  or  more  materials 

15.  In  doubtful  cases 

Regulations  respecting  packing,  packages,  and  receptacles: 

16.  Packages,  packing,and  receptacles,  when  dutiable 
16.  When  package  or  packing  is  liable  to  higher  duty 

than  contents 


17.  Packages,  etc. , containing  goods  dutiable  on  gross 
weight 


18.  Packages,  etc.,  containing  goods  dutiable  on  net 
weight 


19.  Packages,  etc.,  containing  goods  dutiable  on  gross 
weight  liable  to  different  rates  of  duty 

19.  Packages,  etc.,  containing  goods  dutiable  on  gross 

and  net  weight 

20.  Regulations  for  ascertainment  of  net  weight 

6.  Prohibited  importations 

7.  Abbreviations  used  in  the  tariff 

8.  Moneys  to  be  received  in  payment  of  duties 


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CONTENTS. 


Section 


9.  Metrical  system  of  weights  and  measures 

10.  Importations  from  the  United  States 

11.  Import  rates  of  duty 

Class  I.  Stones,  earths,  ores,  and  ceramic  products 

II.  Metals,  and  manufactures  in  which  a metal  enters 
as  a principal  element 

III.  Substances  employed  in  pharmacy  and  products 

composed  of  these  substances. . 

IV.  Cotton  and  its  manufactures 

V.  Hemp,  flax,  aloe,  jute,  and  other  vegetable  fibers 

and  their  manufactures 

VI.  Wools,  bristles,  hair,  horsehair,  and  their  manu- 
factures  , 

VII.  Silk  and  its  manufactures  

VIII.  Paper  and  its  applications 

IX.  Wood  and  other  vegetable  materials  employed  in 
industry,  and  articles  manufactured  therefrom. 

X.  Animals  and  animal  wastes  employed  in  industry. 

XI.  Instruments,  machinery,  and  apparatus  employed 
in  music,  agriculture,  industry,  and  locomotion  . 

XII.  Alimentary  substances 

XIII.  Miscellaneous 


12.  Free  list 

13.  Rates  of  export  duties 

14.  Tonnage  dues 

15.  Exemptions  from  tonnage  dues 

16.  Wharf  charges  on  exports 

17.  Exemptions  from  wharf  charges.. 

18  and  19.  Reimportation  of  insular  products 

20.  Repealing  clause 

21.  Repertory  and  index 

22.  Title  of  act 

23.  Tariff  law  takes  effect 


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[No.  230.] 


AN  ACT  TO  REVISE  AND  AMEND  THE  TARIFF  LAWS  OF 
THE  PHILIPPINE  ARCHIPELAGO. 


By  the  authority  of  the  President  of  the  United  States , and  with  the 
approval  of  the  Secretary  of  .War  first  had , be  it  enacted  by  the  United 
States  Philippine  Commission: 

Section  1.  The  provisions  of  General  Order  No.  49,  Office  of  the 
United  States  Military  Governor  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  dated 
October  23, 1899,  relating  to  customs  duties  on  imports  and  exports  of 
the  Philippine  Islands,  and  tonnage  duties  and  wharf  charges  therein, 
and  the  several  orders  supplemental  thereto  and  amendatory  thereof, 
are  hereby  amended  to  read  as  follows: 

Sec.  2.  Duties  shall  be  collected  on  all  articles,  goods  and  merchan- 
dise imported  into  the  Philippine  Islands  at  the  rates  hereinafter 
provided,  except  when  expressly  exempted  from  duty  by  this  Act. 

Sec.  3.  Merchandise  in  transit  at  the  time  the  present  revision  goes 
into  effect,  may  be  entered  under  the  provisions  of  law  existing  at  the 
time  of  shipment;  provided,  however,  that  this  privilege  shall  not  be 
extended  beyond  the  period  of  sixty  days  after  the  date  of  the  enforce- 
ment of  the  present  tariff  of  duties  and  taxes. 

Sec.  4.  Duties  shall  be  collected  at  the  rates  hereinafter  provided 
on  such  articles,  goods  and  merchandise  exported  from  the  Philippine 
Islands  as  are  hereinafter  specifically  prescribed  in  this  Act. 

Sec.  5.  The  following  rules  and  regulations  shall  be  observed  in  the 
construction  and  enforcement  of  the  various  provisions  of  this  Act: 

GENERAL  RULES. 

CUSTOMS  TREATMENT  OF  TEXTILES. 

Rule  1.  Number  of  threads  and  its  ascertainment. —By  the  number 
of  threads  in  a textile  shall,  unless  otherwise  stipulated,  be  meant  the 
totality  of  all  the  threads  comprised  in  the  warp  and  weft  in  a square 
of  six  millimeters.  The  warp  of  textiles  is  to  be  considered  as  the 
totality  of  the  threads  which  lie  longitudinally,  whether  the}7  form  the 
foundation  of  the  same,  or  whether  they  have  been  added  in  order  to 
form  patterns  or  give  the  stuff  more  body.  The  weft  shall  be  consid- 
ered the  totality  of  the  threads  which  cross  the  warp  of  the  textile,  and 
combine  the  same  conditions  of  helping  to  form  patterns  or  to  add  to 
the  body  of  the  stuff.  In  order  to  determine  for  customs  treatment  of 
textiles,  the  number  of  threads  and  the  proportion  in  which  the  threads 

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subject  to  the  highest  duty  are  found  in  the  textile,  the  instrument 
known  as  the  “ thread  counter”  shall  be  employed. 

Should  there  be  a doubt  as  to  the  ascertainment  of  the  numoer  of 
threads  in  a textile,  owing  to  the  textile  being  more,  closely  woven  in 
some  parts  than  in  others,  the  most  closely  woven  part  and  the  most 
loosely  woven  part  shall  be  taken,  and  the  average  number  of  threads 
resulting  from  the  two  shall  serve  as  a basis  for  levying  duty. 

When  the  nature  of  the  tissue  permits  it,  the  thread  shall  always  be 
counted  on  the  obverse  side  of  the  stuff. 

In  all  woolly  or  melton-like  textiles,  and  generally  in  all  textiles  in 
which  the  threads  have  become  indistinct  by  carding  or  fulling,  the 
threads  shall  be  counted  on  the  reverse  side  of  the  stuff  by  rasping  or 
burning  the  hair  when  necessary. 

In  exceptional  cases,  where  after  these  operations  the  ascertainment 
of  the  number  of  threads  remains  doubtful,  a sufficient  part  of  the 
textiles  shall  be  unraveled. 

Should  this  likewise  be  impossible,  as,  for  instance,  in  case  of  ready- 
made articles,  the  textile  shall  be  subject  to  the  highest  duty  of  the 
group  to  which  it  belongs,  and  should  the  textile  be  mixed,  it  shall  be 
dutiable  according  to  the  class  in  which  the  most  highly  taxed  material 
entering  into  the  mixture  is  comprised. , 

CUSTOM  TREATMENT  OF  MIXED  TEXTILES. 

Rule  2.  Admixtures  of  two  'materials. — Textiles  of  all  kinds,  com- 
posed of  two  materials,  shall  be  dutiable  as  follows: 

(a)  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie,  or 
other  vegeta ble^ber  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding 
numbers  of  group  3,  Class  IV,  with  the  surtaxes  established  in  each 
case,1  provided  the  number  of  these  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie, 
or  other  vegetable  fibers,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed 
one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie  or  other 
vegetable  fiber  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject 
to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  V. 

(b)  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or 
wastes  of  these  materials  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  the  correspond- 
ing numbers  of  group  3,  Class  IV,  with  the  surtaxes  established  in 
each  case,1  provided  that  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool, 
hair,  or  their  wastes,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed 
one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  their  wastes 
exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corre- 
sponding duties  of  Class  VI,  as  textiles  mixed  with  wool. 

(c)  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk  shall  be 


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dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  group  3,  Class  IV, 
with  the  surtaxes  established  in  each  case,1  provided  that  the  number 
of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not 
exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk  exceeds  one-fifth 
of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of 
Class  VII.1 

( d ) Textiles  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie,  or  other  vegetable  fibers, 
containing  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  their  wastes  shall  be 
dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  group  2,  Class  V, 
with  the  surtaxes  established  in  each  case,2  provided  that  the  number 
of  these  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  their  wastes,  counted  in 
the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of 
threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  their 
wastes  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to 
the  corresponding  duties  of  group  3,  Class  VI,  as  textiles  mixed  with 
wool.2 

(e)  Textiles  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie,  or  other  vegetable  fibers  con- 
taining threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  the 
corresponding  numbers  of  group  2,  Class  Y,  with  the  surtaxes  estab- 
lished in  each  case,2  provided  that  the  number  of  these  threads  of  silk 
or  floss  silk,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth 
of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the 
total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class 
YII.2 

(f)  Textiles  of  wool,  flock  wool,  or  hair,  containing  threads  of  silk,  or 
floss  silk,  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of 
group  3,  Class  YI,  with  the  surtaxes  established  in  each  case,3  provided 
that  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  does  not  exceed  one-fifth 
of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of 
the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of 
Class  VII.3 

Rule  3.  Admixtures  of  more  than  two  materials . — Textiles  composed 
of  more  than  two  materials  shall  be  dutiable  as  follows: 

(a)  Textiles  containing  an  admixture  of  wool  and  cotton,  or  of  wool 
and  other  vegetable  fibers  and,  at  the  same  time,  threads  of  silk  or  of 
floss  silk,  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  YI,  as 
mixed  woolen  textiles,  whatever  be  the  proportion  of  the  threads  of 
vegetable  fibers,  and  shall  in  addition  be  liable  to  the  surtax  leviable 
on  the  silk  or  floss-silk  threads;  provided  that  the  number  of  these 

1 Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  A.  2 Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  A. 

3 Class  VI,  group  3,  Rule  A. 


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threads  counted  m the  warp  and  weft  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the 
total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of 
the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of 
Class  VII. 

(b)  Textiles  containing  an  admixture  of  cotton  and  other  vegetable 
fibers  and  at  the  same  time  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk,  shall  be  subject 
to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  V,  and  assimilated  to  textiles  of 
jute,  hemp,  etc.,  whatever  be  the  proportion  of  the  cotton  threads; 
they  shall,  in  addition,  be  liable  to  the  surtax  leviable  on  the  silk  or 
floss-silk  threads,  provided  that  the  number  of  these  threads,  counted 
in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of 
threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of 
the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of 
Class  VII. 

(c)  Textiles  of  an  admixture  of  wool,  cotton  and  other  vegetable 
fibers,  containing  no  silk  threads,  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding 
duties  of  Class  V,  and  shall,  in  addition,  be  liable  to  the  surtax  leviable 
on  woolen  threads,  provided  that  the  number  of  these  threads,  counted 
in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of 
threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  woolen  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total, 
the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  VI,  as 
woolen  textiles. 

Rule  4.  Silk  textiles.— -AW  textiles  containing  silk  or  floss-silk  threads 
the  number  of  which,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  exceeds  one-fifth 
of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile,  shall  be  consid- 
ered as  textiles  of  silk. 

When  the  numb'er  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads,  counted  in  warp  and 
weft,  exceeds  one-half  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  considered  and 
dutiable  as  pure  silk. 


EXCEPTIONS. 

For  knitted  stuffs,  tulles,  laces,  blondes,  and  ribbons,  composed  of  an 
admixture,  exception  to  the  preceding  rules  shall  be  made  in  the  fol- 
lowing cases : 

Rule  5.  Knitted  and  netted  stuffs. — All  kinds  of  knitted  stuffs  and 
tulles,  laces,  and  blondes,  when  mixed,  shall  be  dutiable  according  to 
the  corresponding  numbers  of  the  class  comprising  the  threads  of  the 
material  most  highly  taxed,  whatever  be  the  proportion  of  such  threads 
in  the  textile. 

Knitted  stuffs,  laces,  blondes,  and  tulles,  comprised  in  Class  VII, 
shall  be  considered  as  textiles  mixed  with  silk  when  they  contain  threads 


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of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibers,  or  of  wool  or  flock  wool,  whatever 
be  the  proportion  of  such  threads  in  the  mixture. 

Rule  6.  Ribbons. — Ribbons  and  galloons  mixed  with  cotton  and 
other  vegetable  fibers  or  with  vegetable  fibers  and  wool,  containing 
no  silk,  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  the  class  com- 
prising the  threads  most  highly  taxed. 

Ribbons  or  galloons  containing  silk,  in  whatever  proportion,  shall 
be  dutiable  as  textiles  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  Class 
VII. 

Rule  7.  Trimmings. — Trimmings  shall  be  dutiable  on  the  total 
weight,  as  if  exclusively  composed  of  the  apparent  or  visible  textile 
material. 

Trimmings  composed  on  their  apparent  or  visible  part  of  various 
textile  materials  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  the 
class  comprising  the  material  most  highly  taxed.  When  the  predomi- 
nating component  material  consists  of  metallic  threads  of  any  kind, 
the  trimmings  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  Class  VII. 

Trimmings  are  distinguished  from  ribbons  and  galloons  by  the  latter 
being  real  textiles,  with  warp  and  weft,  while  trimmings  are  plaited. 

SURTAXES. 

Rule  8.  Establishment  of  surtaxes. — The  surtaxes  applicable,  owing 
to  broche , embroidery,  metal  threads,  or  making  up,  shall  always  be 
computed  on  the  duties  leviable  on  the  textile  by  taking  into  account, 
if  necessary,  the  increase  of  such  duties  in  case  of  admixture. 

For  the  collection  of  the  total  duty,  the  surtaxes  applicable  for 
either  of  the  above-mentioned  reasons  shall,  when  necessary,  be  added 
together. 

Rule  9.  Broches. — Textiles,  broches  or  woven  like  brocades,  with 
silk  or  floss  silk,  shall  be  liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  the 
sur-taxes  established  in  every  case.1 

Broches  or  brocaded  textiles  are  all  textiles  with  flowers  or  other 
ornaments  applied  by  means  of  a shuttle  in  such  manner  that  the 
threads  do  not  occupy  the  entire  width  of  the  stuff  but  only  the  space 
comprising  the  flower  or  pattern. 

Rule  10.  Embroidery. — Textiles  embroidered  by  hand  or  machine 
after  weaving  or  with  application  of  trimmings  shall  be  liable  to  the 
duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  the  surtaxes  established  in  every  case.2 

Embroidery  is  distinguished  from  patterns  woven  in  the  textile  as 
the  latter  are  destroyed  by  unraveling  the  weft  of  the  textile,  while 
embroidery  is  independent  of  the  warp  and  weft  and  can  not  be 
unraveled. 


1 Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  B,  letter  (a);  and  Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  B,  letter  (a). 

2 Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  B,  letter  (6)5  Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  B,  letter  (6). 


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Rule  11.  Metallic  threads. — Textiles  and  trimmings  containing  me- 
tallic threads,  in  whatever  proportion,  shall  be  liable  to  the  duties 
leviable  thereon,  plus  the  surtaxes  established  in  every  case.1 

Textiles  exclusively  composed  of  metallic  threads  shall  be' dutiable 
according  to  Class  VII. 

Rule  12.  Made-up  articles.— Textiles  manufactured  into  articles  of 
all  kinds  shall  be  liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  the  surtaxes 
established  in  every  case.2 

Ready-made  clothing,  wearing  apparel  of  all  kinds  and  of  any  style, 
and,  generally,  all  articles  made  up  by  the  seamstress  or  tailor,  shall, 
for  their  total  weight,  be  liable  to  duties  leviable  on  the  principal  com- 
ponent textile  on  their  most  visible  exterior  part. 

For  the  application  of  the  corresponding  surtaxes,  clothing  and  arti- 
cles, half  finished,  cut  or  basted,  shall  be  considered  as  made-up  articles 
and  clothing. 

RULES  APPLICABLE  TO  GOODS  NOT  SPECIALLY  MENTIONED  AND  TO  ARTI- 
CLES COMPOSED  OF  SEVERAL  MATERIALS. 

Rule  13.  Articles  not  enumerated  in  the  tariff  shall,  for  the  appli- 
cation of  duty,  be  assimilated  to  those  which  they  most  closely  resem- 
ble,3 and  shall  in  the  first  instance  be  so  classified  by  the  collector  of 
the  port  of  entry  into  which  the  articles  are  brought. 

When  an  article  presented  for  appraisal  is  not  mentioned  in  a num- 
ber of  the  tariff*  or  in  the  repertory,  and  when  doubts  arise  as  to  its 
assimilation  to  articles  specified  in  the  tariff,  the  interested  party  or 
the  importer  may  request  the  collector  at  the  port  of  entry  to  indicate 
the  number  according  to  which  such  article  is  dutiable. 

In  such  case,  the  appraisal  shall  be  made  according  to  the  number  so 
indicated. 

Rule  14.  Articles  which,  by  reason  of  their  nature  or  their  applica- 
tion, are  composed  of  two  or  more  materials  or  of  different  parts,  as, 
for  instance,  the  handle  of  an  implement  and  the  implement  itself;  the 
glass  and  frame  of  a mirror,  shall,  for  the  total  weight,  be  taxed 
according  to  the  material  chiefly  determining  the  value  of  the"  article. 

Rule  15.  That  each  and  every  imported  article,  not  enumerated  in 
this  Act,  which  is  similar,  either  in  material,  quality,  texture,  or  the 
use  to  which  it  may  be  applied,  to  any  article  enumerated  in  this  Act 
as  chargeable  with  duty,  shall  pay  the  same  rate  of  duty  which  is 
levied  on  the  enumerated  article  which  it  most  resembles  in  any  of  the 

1 Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  B,  letter  (c) ; Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  B,  letter  (c). 

2Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  B,  letter  (d);  Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  B,  letter  ( d ). 

3 See  Rule  15. 


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particulars  before  mentioned;  and  if  any  nonenumerated  article  equally 
resembles  two  or  more  enumerated  articles  on  which  different  rates  of 
duty  are  chargeable,  there  shall  be  levied  on  such  nonenumerated 
article  the  same  rate  of  duty  as  is  chargeable  on  the  article  which  it 
resembles  paying  the  highest  rate  of  duty;  and  on  articles  not  enumer- 
ated, manufactured  of  two  or  more  materials,  the  duty  shall  be  assessed 
at  the  highest  rate  at  which  the  same  would  be  chargeable  if  composed 
wholly  of  the  component  material  thereof  of  chief  value;  and  the 
words  4 ‘component  material  of  chief  value,”  wherever  used  in  this  Act, 
shall  be  held  to  mean  that  component  material  which  shall  exceed  in 
value  any  other  single  component  material  of  the  article;  and  the 
value  of  each  component  material  shall  be  determined  by  the  ascer- 
tained value  of  such  material  in  its  condition  as  found  in  the  article. 
If  two  or  more  rates  of  duty  shall  be  applicable  to  any  imported 
article,  it  shall  pay  duty  at  the  highest  of  such  rates. 

REGULATIONS  TO  BE  APPLIED  TO  LEVYING  DUTY  ON  PACKING,  PACK- 
AGES, AND  RECEPTACLES. 

Rule  16.  Common  packing,  packages,  receptacles  and  coverings  of 
imported  merchandise  in  use  and  imported  with  such  merchandise, 
shall  be  dutiable  under  their  corresponding  paragraphs  of  the  tariff 
except  in  the  case  of  goods  dutiable  by  gross  weight  or  ad  valorem. 

Rule  17.  In  all  cases  in  which  dutiable  merchandise  shall  by  its 
tariff  number  be  dutiable  upon  the  gross  weight,  the  dutiable  weight 
of  such  merchandise  shall  include  the  weight  of  all  covers,  receptacles, 
wrappers,  packages  and  packing  of  every  description,  whether  exte- 
rior, interior,  or  immediate,  without  any  allowance  for  tare. 

Rule  18.  In  all  cases  in  which  dutiable  merchandise  shall  by  its 
tariff  number  be  dutiable  upon  net  weight,  the  dutiable  weight  of 
such  merchandise  shall  not  include  the  weight  of  any  common  exte- 
rior cover,  receptacle,  package,  wrappers  or  packing,  but  shall  include 
all  interior  or  immediate  receptacles. 

Rule  19.  When  in  a single  receptacle  are  imported  goods  dutiable  by 
net  weight,  together  with  others  dutiable  by  gross  weight,  the  former 
shall  be  assessed  by  their  net  weight  in  accordance  with  the  preceding 
Rule  No.  18;  and  the  latter  shall  be  assessed  together  with  the  weight 
of  the  entire  exterior  receptacle;  or,  in  case  there  should  be  more  than 
one  class  of  goods  dutiable  by  gross  weight,  they  shall  be  assessed 
together  with  the  weight  of  the  entire  exterior  receptacle  proportion- 
ately divided  between  them  in  accordance  with  their  respective  net 
weights. 

In  the  case  of  goods  dutiable  by  net  weight  packed  together  with 
goods  dutiable  by  unities,  the  former  shall  bef  assessed  as  above  pre- 


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scribed,  and  the  latter  shall  pay  by  unities;  the  exterior  receptacle 
will  then  be  dutiable  by  its  corresponding  paragraph.  For  the  pur- 
poses of  this  rule,  goods  dutiable  ad  valorem  and  goods  free  of  duty 
shall  be  considered  and  appraised  as  by  net  weight. 

Rule  20.  Where  merchandise,  dutiable  upon  its  net  weight,  where 
not  otherwise  specially  provided  for,  is  customarily  contained  in  pack- 
ing, packages  or  receptacles  of  uniform  or  similar  character,  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  Collector  of  the  Islands  from  time  to  time  to  ascertain 
by  tests  the  actual  weight  or  quantity  of  such  merchandise  and  the 
actual  weight  of  the  packages,  packing  or  receptacles  thereof,  respec- 
tively, in  which  such  merchandise  is  customarily  imported,  and,  upon 
such  ascertainment,  to  prescribe  regulations  for  estimating  the  duti- 
able weight  or  quantity  of  such  merchandise,  and  thereafter  such  mer- 
chandise imported  in  such  customary  packing,  packages  and  recepta- 
cles shall  be  entered,  and  the  duties  thereon  levied  and  collected,  upon 
the  basis  of  such  estimated  dutiable  weight  or  Quantity. 


PROHIBITED  IMPORTATIONS. 

Sec.  6.  The  importation  of  the  following  articles  is  prohibited: 

(1)  Dynamite,  gunpowder,  and  similar  explosives,  and  fire  arms  of 
all  descriptions  and  detached  parts  therefor,  unless  the  importer  shall 
produce  a special  authorization  for  landing  issued  to  him  by  the  civil 
governor. 

(2)  Books,  pamphlets,  or  other  printed  matter,  paintings  or  illus- 
trations, figures,  or  other  objects,  of  an  obscene  or  indecent  character. 

(3)  Roulette  wheels,  gambling  layouts,  dealing  boxes  and  all  other 
machines,  apparatus  or  mechanical  devices  used  in  gambling,  or  used 
in  the  distribution  of  money,  cigars  or  other  articles,  when  such  dis- 
tribution is  dependent  upon  lot  or  chance. 

Sec.  7.  The  following  abbreviations  shall  be  employed  in  the  tariff: 


G.  W.  =gross  weight. 
N.  W.  =net  weight. 
Hectog.  = hectogram. 


Kilo.  = kilogram. 
Kilos.  = kilograms. 
Hectol.  = hectoliter. 


Sec.  8.  Duties  shall  be  paid  in  United  States  money  except  that: 

The  following  coins  now  in  circulation  in  the  Philippine  Islands  shall 
be  received  for  customs  duties  and  taxes  at  the  following  rates  in 
money  of  the  United  States:  Peso,  fifty  cents;  Medio  Peso,  twenty -five 
cents;  Peseta,  ten  cents;  Media  Peseta,  five  cents,  but  such  rates  shall 
be  changed  in  accordance  with  a quarterly  proclamation  of  the  civil 
governor. 


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Sec.  9.  The  metrical  system  of  weights  and  measures  as  authorized 
by  sections  3569  and  3570  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States, 
and  at  present  in  use  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  shall  be  continued. 

The  meter  is  equal  to  39.37  inches. 

The  liter  is  equal  to  1.0567  quarts,  wine  measure. 

The  kilogram  is  equal  to  2.2046  pounds  avoirdupois. 

/ 

Sec.  10.  Importations  from  the  United  States  are  dutiable  under  the 
provisions  of  this  Act,  but  no  customs  duties  shall  be  imposed  on  arti- 
cles, goods  or  merchandise  transported  only  from  one  place  or  port  to 
another  place  or  port  in  the  Philippine  Islands. 

Sec.  11.  The  rates  of  duties  to  be  collected  on  articles,  goods  and 
merchandise  imported  into  the  Philippine  Islands  shall  be  as  follows: 


Class  I. — £ tones,  earths , ores,  glass  and  ceramic  products. 

Group  1. — Stones  and  earths  employed  in  building,  arts  and  manufactures. 

1.  Marble,  onyx,  jasper,  alabaster  and  similar  fine  stones: 

(a)  In  the  rough,  or  in  dressed  pieces  squared  or  prepared  for  shaping, 

G.W 100  kilos..  $0.50 

( b ) Slabs,  plates  or  steps  of  any  dimension,  polished  or  not, G.W. , 

100  kilos 2. 00 

Marble  affixed  to  or  packed  with  and  belonging  to  furniture  shall 
be  liable  to  the  same  duty  as  the  furniture. 

(c)  Sculptures,  high  and  bas-reliefs,  vases,  urns  and  similar  articles 

for  house  decoration,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 10. 00 

( d ) Wrought  or  chiseled  into  all  other  articles,  polished  or  not,  G.  W., 

100  kilos 6. 00 

2.  Stones,  other,  natural  or  artificial: 

(a)  In  the  rough,  un  wrought,  in  rough  blocks  or  cubes,  G.  W.,  100  kilos. . . 04 

( b ) Crushed  stone  for  pavements  and  foundations,  G.  W 100  kilos. . .10 

(c)  Slabs,  plates  or  steps,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 50 

( d ) Millstones  and  grindstones,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 25 

(e)  Wrought  into  all  other  articles,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

3.  Earths  employed  in  manufactures  and  arts: 

(а)  Lime,  gypsum,  chalk  or  cement,  G.  W 100  kilos..  .04 

(б)  Other,  G.  W 100  kilos..  .20 

4.  Gypsum  manufactured  into  articles: 

(a)  Statuettes,  N.  W 100  kilos..  3.00 

( b ) Other  articles,  N.  W 100  kilos..  . 75 

5.  Chalk  manufactured  into  articles: 

Billiard  chalk,  red  chalk,  including  French  and  tailors’  chalk,  N.  W.  .kilo. . . 03 


Group  2. — Coal. 


6.  Coal  and  coke,  G.  W 


1,000  kilos.. 


.25 


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Group  3. — Schists,  bitumens  and  their  derivatives. 

In  case  of  doubt  as  to  the  clearance  of  crude  petroleum,  the  following  rules 
shall  be  observed: 

1.  A sample  of  200  cubic  centimeters  shall  be  taken  from  each  50  cases  or 
less  comprised  in  the  declaration  and  belonging  to  the  same  kind  of  goods.  If 
the  oil  is  imported  in  bulk  or  in  tanks,  samples  of  equal  quantities  shall  be 
taken  from  each  receptacle  in]  which  the  oil  is  contained,  sufficient  to  make 
more  than  two  liters  in  all  after  mixing. 

2.  These  samples  shall  be  thoroughly  mixed  in  a large  receptacle,  and  when 
the  discharge  of  the  shipment  is  terminated,  2 liters  are  taken  therefrom  and 
put  into  separate  bottles,  which  are  sealed  and  furnished  with  labels  signed 
by  the  customs  employees  and  the  interested  party.  'These  bottles  shall  be 
forwarded  to  the  customs  chemical  expert  in  order  to  be  assayed. 

3.  Immediately  after  this  operation  the  goods  shall  be  cleared  and  the  cor- 
responding duty  applied,  but  the  interested  party  shall  always  be  bound  by 
the  results  of  the  analysis,  and  the  clearance  shall  not  be  deemed  definite  until 
that  result  be  known. 

4.  The  samples  must  be  assayed  within  one  month,  and  the  interested  party 
has  the  right  to  be  present  when  the  samples  are  opened  and  analyzed,  pro- 
vided that  he  has  made  a written  request  to  this  effect  at  the  time  of  identify- 
ing the  samples  by  affixing  his  signature  to  the  labels.  He  may  also  appeal  to 
the  Collector  of  the  Islands  from  the  report  of  the  experts. 

5.  Should  the  interested  party  in  his  appeal  request  that  a new  analysis  be 
made,  this  operation  shall  be  effected  at  his  expense  if  the  report  of  the  experts 
be  sustained.  In  contrary  cases  the  expense  shall  be  borne  by  the  Government. 

6.  The  following  shall  be  considered : 

(a)  As  crude  oil  derived  from  the  distillation  of  slates  or  schists,  those 
obtained  from  first  distillation  having  a specific  gravity  of  from  900  to  920,  at 
a temperature  of  21^  Centigrade,  or,  measured  on  a Baume  scale  for  fluids 
lighter  than  water,  which  give  a reading  from  about  27  (corresponding  to 
a specific  gravity  of  about  900)  to  22  (corresponding  to  a specific  gravity  of 
about  924). 

( b ) As  crude  and  natural  petroleum,  that  imported  in  the  state  in  which 
found  when  extracted  from  the  well,  and  which  had  undergone  no  operation 
whatever,  whereby  the  natural  chemical  composition  is  altered  or  modified. 
When  gradually  and  continuously  distilled  up  to  a temperature  of  300°  C., 
this  petroleum  must  leave  a residuum  exceeding  20  per  cent  of  its  primitive 
weight. 

7.  Tar  and  mineral  pitch,  bitumens,  schists,  unrefined  creosote,  asphalt 

and  also  asphalt  paving  blocks,  G.  W 100  kilos. . $0. 10 

The  customs  authorities  must  take  care  that  under  the  denomination 
of  tar,  or  mixtures  containing  tar,  no  oils  derived  from  schists  are 
imported.  Tar  must  not  contain  in  appreciable  proportions  volatile 
products  or  oils  which  might  be  extracted  by  means  of  distillation  at 
300°  Centigrade.  Though  imported  under  the  name  of  asphalts,  or 
bitumens,  impure  paraffin  or  other  products  must  be  included  in  No.  102 
of  Class  III. 

8.  Crude  oils  derived  from  schists,  including  crude  petroleum  and  axle  grease 

lor  cars  and  carts,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 10 

Crude  mineral  oils  mixed  with  crude  animal  oils,  as  well  as  crude 
mineral  oils  mixed  with  crude  vegetable  oils  when  these  oils  are  exclu- 
sively destined  to  lubricating  machinery,  are  likewise  dutiable  according 
to  this  number. 


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9.  Petroleum  and  other  mineral  oils,  rectified  or  refined,  intended  for  illu- 
mination or  lubrication,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

10.  Benzine,  gasoline,  and  mineral  oils  not  specially  mentioned,  including 
vaseline,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

All  mineral  oils  not  having  the  properties  described  in  paragraph  (a) 
of  Rule  6 of  the  rules  for  this  group  shall  be  considered  as  refined. 


Group  4. — Ores. 

11.  Ores  other  than  copper,  gold,,  and  silver,  G.  W 1,000  kilos.. 

Group  5. — Crystal  and  glass. 

12.  Common  or  ordinary  hollow  glassware  and  electrical  insulators,  G.  W., 

100  kilos ' 

(a)  Siphons  for  aerated  waters,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

13.  Crystal,  and  glass  imitating  crystal: 

(а)  Articles  cut,  engraved,  painted,  enameled,  or  gilt,  G.  W.  ..do 

(б)  The  same,  neither  cut,  engraved,  painted,  enameled,  nor  gilt,  G.  W. , 

100  kilos 

(c)  Lamp  chimneys,  plain  or  ground,  not  decorated,  per  100  chim- 
neys   

Note. — Decanters,  glasses,  tumblers,  cups,  goblets,  saucers,  plates, 
dishes,  pitchers,  bowls,  candlesticks,  pillar-lamps,  bracket-lamps,  and 
other  articles  of  table  service  and  lighting,  white  or  colored,  and  statu- 
ettes, flower  stands,  vases,  urns,  and  similar  articles  for  toilet  purposes 
or  house  decoration  are  included  in  this  paragraph. 

14.  Plate  glass  or  plate  crystal: 

(а)  Slabs  for  paving  or  roofing,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 

(б)  For  windows  or  in  other  articles,  provided  that  they  are  neither 

polished,  beveled,  engraved,  nor  annealed,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 

(c)  Window  glass  set  in  lead  and  polished,  or  beveled  plate  glass,  G.  W. , 

100  kilos 

. ( d ) Articles  engraved  or  enameled,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 

15.  Mirrors  and  looking-glasses  of  glass  and  crystal : 

(а)  Common  mirrors,  not  exceeding  2 mm.  in  thickness,  coated  with 

red  or  black  mercurial  varnish,  G.  W kilo. . 

(б)  Other  mirrors,  not  beveled,  G.  W kilo. . 

(c)  Beveled  mirrors,  G.  W kilo.. 

16.  Other  articles  and  manufactures  of  glass: 

(a)  Spectacles,  eyeglasses,  and  goggles,  and  glasses  for  the  same, 

per  dozen 

(b)  Incandescent  electric  lamps,  mounted  or  not per  hundred. . 

(c)  Other  articles,  neither  cut,  engraved,  painted,  enameled,  nor  gilt, 

G.  W 100  kilos. . 

( d ) The  same,  either  cut,  engraved,  painted,  enameled,  or  gilt, 

G.  W 100  kilos. . 

Note. — Washbowls,  wash  basins,  soap  dishes,  toothbrush  holders, 
and  washstand  pitchers  are  included  in  this  number. 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  13  and 
16  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  30  per  cent  ad  valorem,  and  none 
of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  12,  14,  and  15  shall  pay  a less 
rate  of  duty  than  20  per  cent  ad  valorem. 


$1.25 

1.25 


.25 

.80 
2.  80 

12.  00 

5.  60 

.25 


1.65 

2.  20 

4.50 
10.  00 

.06 

.10 

.18 

.25 
2.  00 

4.  00 

8.00 


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Group  6. — Pottery,  earthenware  and  porcelain. 

17.  Common  clay: 

(а)  In  common  bricks,  fire  bricks  and  squares,  unglazed,  for  building 

and  industrial  purposes,  G.  W 1,000  kilos. . $0.  30 

(б)  Pressed,  vitrified  or  glazed  bricks  or  squares,  G.W.  1,000  kilos 60 

(c)  In  tubes  or  pipes,  not  varnished,  vitrified  or  glazed,  for  building  or 

drainage  purposes,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 10 

(d)  In  tubes  err  pipes,  varnished,  glazed  or  vitrified,  for  industrial  or 

drainage  purposes,  G.  W ; 100  kilos. . . 20 

18.  Ceramic  tiles: 

(а)  Varnished,  vitrified,  ornot,  plain  and  undecorated,  G.W. 100  kilos. . . 32 

(б)  The  same,  glazed,  ornamented  or  decorated,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  20 

19.  Hollow  ware,  glazed  or  not,  of  clay  or  stoneware: 

(a)  Household  or  kitchen  utensils,  except  dishes  or  tableware,  not  gilt, 

• painted,  or  ornamented  in  relief,  G.  W 100 kilos..  .64 

( b ) Dishes,  tableware,  or  other  articles,  not  gilt,  painted  or  ornamented 

in  relief,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  60 

(c)  Flowerpots  of  common  earthenware  and  common  bottles  of  the 

same,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 80 

( d ) Articles,  gilt,  painted,  or  ornamented  in  relief,  G.  W..100  kilos..  4.40 

20.  Faience,  in  dishes  or  hollow  ware : 

(a)  Neither  painted,  gilt,  nor  ornamented  in  relief,  G.  W..100  kilos..  2.  80 

( b ) Gilt,  painted,  or  with  ornaments  in  relief,  G.  W 100  kilos..  6.  00 

21.  Porcelain,  in  dishes  or  hollow  ware : 

(а)  Neither  painted,  gilt,  nor  in  relief,  G.  W 100  kilos..  5.  60 

(б)  Painted,  gilt,  or  with  ornaments  in  relief,  G.  W 100  kilos..  9.  60 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  letter  (6)  of  this  para- 
graph shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  60  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

22.  Porcelain,  plain,  in  door  knobs,  electric  insulator  and  similar  articles  not 

decorated,  not  otherwise  provided  for,  G.  W 100  kilos..  4.  00 

23.  Statuettes,  flower  stands,  vases,  high  and  bas  reliefs,  articles  for  toilet  pur- 

poses and  house  decoration,  all  of  said  articles  of  clay,  faience,  stoneware, 
porcelain  or  bisque,  G.  W kilo. . . 25 

Group  7. — Precious  stones,  pearls  and  imitations  of  the  same,  unset. 

24.  Precious  stones  and  doublets,  unset : Ad  valorem,  15  per  cent. 

25.  Pearls,  unset:  Ad  valorem  15  per  cent. 

26.  Imitations  of  precious  stones  and  of  pearls,  unset:  Ad  valorem  15  per  cent. 

Class  II. — Metals  and  all  manufactures  in  which  a metal  enters  as  a 

principal  element. 

Group  1. — Gold,  silver  and  platinum,  and  alloys  of  these  metals,  and  gold 

AND  SILVER  PLATE. 

27.  Gold  and  platinum  or  alloys  thereof: 

(а)  In  jewelry,  plate  and  goldsmiths’  wares,  not  otherwise  provided 

for,  N.W hectog..  $12. 50 

(б)  Same  set  with  pearls  or  precious  stones,  not  otherwise  provided 

for,  N.W hectog..  25.00 

(c)  Same  set  with  doublets,  imitation  precious  stones  or  imitation 

pearls,  N.W hectog. . 17. 50 

(d)  Same  manufactured  into  articles  other  than  jewelry  or  plate,  except 

as  otherwise  specially  provided,  N.  W hectog. . 3. 00 


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28.  Silver: 

(a)  In  jewelry  or  plate  and  silversmiths’  wares,  not  set  with  pearls  or 


precious  stones,  N.  W hectog. . $3. 00 

(6)  In  same  set  with  pearls  or  precious  stones,  N.  W hectog. . 15. 50 

(c)  In  same  set  with  doublets,  imitation  precious  stones,  or  ipiitation 

pearls,  N.  W hectog . . 8. 00 

(d)  Silver  manufactured  into  articles  other  than  jewelry  or  plate, 

N.  W hectog..  .80 

29.  Gold  and  silver  plated  wares: 

(a)  Gold  and  silver  plated  jewelry,  N.  W kilo..  2.  40 

( b ) Gold  and  silver  plated  wares  other  than  jewelry,  N.  W kilo. . 2.  00 


Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  27,  28, 
and  29  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  2. — Cast  iron. 

Articles  of  malleable  cast  iron  are  dutiable  as  manufactures  of  wrought 
iron. 

30.  Pigs,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 10 

31.  Articles  not  coated  or  ornamented  with  another  metal  or  porcelain, 

neither  polished  nor  turned: 

(а)  Bars,  beams,  plates,  grates  for  furnaces,  columns  and  pipes,  G.  W. 

100  kilos 35 

(б)  Lubricating  boxes  for  railway  trucks  and  carriages,  and  railway 

way  chairs,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 30 

(c)  Articles,  other,  not  elsewhere  mentioned,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 75 

32.  Articles  of  all  kinds  not  coated  or  ornamented  with  another  metal  or 

porcelain,  either  polished  or  turned,  N.  W 100  kilos.. . 1.  20 

33.  Articles  of  all  kinds,  enameled,  bronze  gilt,  tinned  or  coated,  or  orna- 

mented with  other  metals  or  porcelain,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  00 

Group  3. — Wrought  iron  and  steel. 

34.  Iron,  soft  or  wrought,  in  ingots  or  “tochos,”  steel  in  ingots,  G.  W., 

100  kilos 24 

35.  Wrought  iron  or  steel,  rolled: 

(a)  Rails,  G.  W 100  kilos..  .30 

(b)  Bars  and  beams,  neither  perforated,  riveted,  with  screws,  nor  cut 

to  measure,  of  all  kinds  (excepting  fine  crucible  steel)  including 

rods,  tires,  and  hoops,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 60 

The  rods  in  question  are  iron  or  steel  rods  exceeding  eight  millimeters 
in  thickness  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  iron  wire. 

(c)  The  same,  of  crucible  steel,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  05 

Crucible  steel  is  distinguishable  from  bar  and  other  pieces  of  iron  or 

common  steel  by  its  sharp  edges.  The  surface  is  very  smooth,  of  a 
bluish  color  darker  than  that  of  iron  and  its  fracture  is  close  grained. 

(This  steel  is  generally  imported  in  round,  triangular,  square,  octagonal 
or  flat  bars. ) 

36.  Wrought  iron  and  steel  sheets,  rolled: 

(а)  Neither  polished  nor  tinned  of  3 millimeters  and  more  in  thick- 

ness, G.  W 100  kilos..  .78 

(б)  Neither  polished  nor  tinned  of  less  than  3 millimeters  in  thick- 

ness, and  hoop  iron,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 78 

By  hoop  iron  (fleges)  shall  be  understood  unpolished,  flat  bands  or 
circles  less  than  3 mm.  in  thickness. 

(c)  Tinned  and  tin  plate,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1. 00 

(d)  Polished,  corrugated,  perforated,  cold  rolled,  galvanized,  or  not, 

and  bands  of  polished  hoop  iron,  G.  W 100  kilos..  .90 

16600—01 2* 


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37.  Wrought  iron  or  steel: 

Cast  in  pieces  in  the  rough,  neither  polished,  turned,  nor  adjusted, 
weighing  each — 

(а)  25  kilos  or  more,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

(б)  Less  than  25  kilos,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

38.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  cast  in  pieces,  finished: 

(а)  Wheels  weighing  more  than  100  kilograms,  fish-plates,  chairs, 

sleepers,  and  straight  axles;  springs  for  railways  and  tramways; 
lubricating  boxes,  G.  W ; 100  kilos.. 

(б)  Wheels  Weighing  100  kilograms  or  less;  springs  other  than  for 

railways  and  tramways;  bent  axles  and  cranks,  G.  W.,  100 
kilos 

39.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  pipes: 

(a)  Covered  with  sheet  brass,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

( b ) Other,  galvanized  or  not,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

40.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  wire,  galvanized  or  not: 

(а)  2 mm.  or  more  in  diameter,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

(б)  More  than  half  and  less  than  2 mm.  in  diameter,  N.  W.100  kilos.. 

(c)  J mm.  or  less  in  diameter  and  wire  covered  with  a textile, 

N.  W 100  kilos.. 

41.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  in  large  pieces,  composed  of  bars  or  bars  and  sheets 

fastened  by  means  of  rivets  or  screws;  the  same,  unriveted,  perforated, 
or  cut  to  measure  for  bridges,  frames  and  other  buildings,  G.  W.100  kilos. . 

42.  Anchors,  iron  or  steel  plates  for  vessels,  chains  for  vessels  or  machines, 

moorings,  switches  and  signal  disks,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

43.  Anvils,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

44.  Wire  gauze: 

(а)  Up  to  40  threads  per  square  inch,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 

(б)  Of  40  threads  or  more  per  square  inch,  N.  W kilo.. 

45.  Cables,  fencing  (barbed  wire),  netting;  furniture  springs,  N. W.100  kilos.. 

46.  Tools  and  implements,  not  apparatus,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel: 

(a)  Fine,  for  arts,  trades  and  professions,  partly  or  wholly  of  crucible 

steel,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

(b)  Other,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  para- 
graph shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent,  ad  valorem. 

47.  Screws,  nuts,  bolts,  washers,  and  rivets,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

48.  Nails,  clasp  nails,  tacks  and  brads,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

49.  Saddlery  hardware: 

(a)  Common,  made  of  iron  or  steel,  common  bits,  spurs,  and  all  finishes 

of  common  .harness,  not  nickeled  or  covered  with  other  metals  or 
materials,  N.  W 100  kilos.  . 

( b ) The  same  ornamented,  nickeled  or  covered  with  other  mate- 

rials, N.  W 100  kilos.. 

50.  Buckles,  not  gold  or  silver  plated: 

(а)  Bronze  gilt,  silvered  or  nickeled,  N.  W kilo.. 

(б)  Others,  N.  W kilo.. 

51.  Sewing  and  embroidering  needles,  pens,  N.  W kilo.. 

52.  Common  pins,  hooks  and  eyes,  N.  W kilo.. 

53.  Crochet  hooks  and  the  like,  hairpins,  N.  W kilo.. 

54.  Cutlery: 

(a)  Butchers’,  shoemakers’,  saddlers’,  kitchen,  bread,  vegetable, 
cheese,  plumbers’,  and  painters’  knives,  with  wood  handles, 
table  knives  and  forks,  with  wood  handles,  scissors  and  shears, 
with  glazed  or  japanned  bows,  N.  W kilo. . 


$0.  75 

1.00 


.45 


1.05 

1.40 

1.05 

.75 

1.00 

1.40 


1.00 

.50 

1.75 

1.75 

.04 

.75 


5.00 

1.50 


2.  00 
1.00 


3.  00 

6.  00 

.20 

.15 

.30 

.30 

.30 


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54.  Cutlery — Continued. 

( b ) Pocket  cutlery,  side  arms  (not  fire),  and  parts  for  the  foregoing; 

razors,  N.  W kilo. . $0.  60 

(c)  Pruning  and  budding  knives,  grass,  garden,  hedge,  pruning,  and 

sheep  shears,  N.  W . . . kilo. . . 05 

(d)  Surgical  and  dental  instruments,  fishing  hooks,  and  all  other 

cutlery,  including  scissors  and  shears  not  otherwise  provided 

for,  N.  W * kilo..  .30 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs 
51,  52,  53,  and  54  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad 
valorem. 

55.  Small  arms  and  barrels: 

(а)  Barrels,  unfinished,  for  portable  arms,  N.  W kilo..  .25 

(б)  Barrels,  finished,  for  portable  arms,  N.  W kilo..  .60 

(c)  Pistols  and  revolvers,  also  their  detached  parts,  except  barrels, 

N.  W kilo..  3.00 

56.  Other  arms,  breech  and  muzzle  loading,  and  detached  parts  thereof, 

except  barrels,  N.  W kilo..  2.00 

57.  Manufactures  of  tinplate,  N.  W 100  kilos..  5.00 

58.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  in  common  articles  of  all  kinds  not  specially  men- 

tioned, though  coated  with  lead,  tin,  or  zinc,  or  painted  or  varnished, 

N.  W 100  kilos..  2.50 

59.  Wrought  iron  or  steel  in  articles  of  all  kinds  not  specially  mentioned,  fine, 

i.  e.,  polished,  enameled,  coated  with  porcelain,  nickel,  or  other  metals 
(with  the  exception  of  lead,  tin,  zinc,  gold  or  silver),  or  with  orna- 
ments, borders,  or  parts  of  other  metals  (except  gold  or  silver),  or  com- 
bined with  glass  or  earthenware,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.  00 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph  shall 
pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad  valorem. 


Group  4. — Copper  and  alloys  of  common  metals  with  copper  (brass,  bronze,  etc.)  . 

60.  Copper  scales  ( laminx ) copper  of  first  fusion,  old  copper,  brass,  etc., 

G.  W 100  kilos..  1.50 

61.  Copper  and  alloys  of  copper;  in  ingots,  G.  W 100  kiios..  2.  00 

62.  The  same  rolled  in  bars  of  all  kinds,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  25 

63.  The  same  rolled  in  sheets,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.  50 

64.  The  same  in  wire,  galvanized  or  not: 

(a)  1 m.  m.  or  more  in  diameter,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.  50 

( b ) Less  than  1 m.  m.  in  diameter,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.  50 

(c)  Silvered  or  nickeled,  N.  W kilo..  .35 

65.  The  same  in  wire,  covered  with  textiles,  not  elsewhere  provided  for,  or 

with  insulating  materials,  cables  for  conducting  electricity  over  public 
thoroughfares,  N.  W 100  kilos..  5.  00 

66.  The  same  in  wire  gauze: 

(а)  Up  to  200  threads  per  inch,  N.  W kilo. . . 04 

(б)  Of  200  threads  or  more  per  inch,  N.  W kilo. . . 10 

67.  The  same  in  pipes,  bearings,  plates  for  fireplaces,  and  boiler-makers’ 

wares,  partially  wrought,  G.  W 100  kilos..  3.  25 

68.  The  same  in  nails  and  tacks,  crochet  hooks,  pins,  pens  and  hairpins: 

(а)  Nails  and  tacks,  bronze  gilt,  or  nickeled,  N.  W kilo..  . 20 

(б)  Nails  and  tacks,  other,  N.  W kilo. . . 05 

(c)  Pins,  pens,  crochet  hooks,  hairpins,  N.  W kilo. . . 30 


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69.  Copper  and  alloys  of  copper: 

(а)  In  articles  not  specially  mentioned,  varnished  or  not,  N.  W.kilo. . $0. 15 

(б)  In  articles  of  bronze  gilt  or  nickeled,  not  specially  mentioned,  ex- 

cept when  exclusively  used  for  sanitary  constructions,  N.W.  kilo . . 50 

(c)  In  articles  of  bronze  gilt  or  nickeled,  when  exclusively  used  for 

sanitary  constructions,  N.  W .* kilo . . .20 

By  “sanitary  constructions”  are  meant  the  fixtures,  fittings  an’d 
attachments  such  as  pipes,  valves,  drains,  spigots,  basins,  faucets,  and 
douches,  used  in  modern  sanitary  house-plumbing,  and  for  bath 
rooms. 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph 
shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  5. — Other  metals  and  ther  alloys. 

70.  Mercury,  G.  W kilo..  .10 

71.  Nickel,  aluminum  and  their  alloys: 

(a)  In  lumps  or  ingots,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 4.  00 

( b ) In  bars,  sheets,  pipes  and  wire,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 6.  00 

(c)  In  other  articles  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo. . . 10 

72.  Tin  and  alloys  thereof: 

(а)  In  lumps  or  ingots,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.  00 

(б)  In  bars,  sheets,  pipes  and  wire,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  50 

(c)  Hammered  in  thin  leaves  (tin  foil)  and  capsules  for  bottles, 

N.W kilo..  .05 

(cZ)  In  other  articles  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo. . . 50 

73.  Zinc,  lead  and  other  metals,  not  specially  mentioned,  as  well  as  their  alloys: 

(a)  In  lumps  or  ingots,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 50 

(5)  In  bars,  sheets,  pipes  and  wire,  including  shot,  G.  W .100  kilos..  . 75 

(c)  Articles  bronze  gilt  or  nickeled,  except  when  exclusively  used  for 

sanitary  construction,  N.  W kilo. . . 50 

( d ) Articles  bronze  gilt  or  nickeled,  when  used  exclusively  for  sani- 

tary construction,  N.W kilo . . .20 

( e ) Zinc  nails  and  tacks,  neither  bronze  gilt  nor  nickeled,  N.W.  .kilo. . . 06 

(/)  In  other  articles,  including  type,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph 

shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  6. — Wastes  and  scoriae. 

74.  Filings,  shavings,  cuttings  of  iron  or  steel,  and  other  wastes  of  cast  iron 

or  from  the  manufacture  of  common  metals,  fit  only  for  resmelting, 


G.  W 100  kilos..  .15 

75.  Scoriae  resulting  from  the  smelting  of  ores,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 03 


Class  III. — Substances  employed  in  pharmacy  and  chemical  industries , 
and  products  composed  of  these  substances. 

Group  1. — Simple  drugs. 

76.  Oleaginous  seed,  copra  or  cocoanuts,  G.  W 100  kilos..  $0.  30 

77.  Resins  and  gums: 

(а)  Colophony,  pitch  (vegetable),  and  similar  products,  G.  W.,  100 

kilos 25 

(б)  Spirits  of  turpentine,  N.  W 100  kilos..  1.  75 

(c)  Caoutchouc  and  gutta-percha,  raw  or  melted  in  lumps,  G.  W.,  100 

kilos 


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78.  Extracts  of  licorice,  camphor,  aloes,  and  other  similar  vegetable  juices  not 

elsewhere  provided  for,  N.  W 100  kilos. . $5.  00 

79.  Tan  bark,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 10 

80.  Opium: 

(a)  Crude,  N.  W kilo..  3.00 

( b ) The  same  manufactured  or  prepared  for  smoking  or  other  pur- 

poses, N.  W kilo . . 3.  50 

81.  Other  simple  vegetable  products  not  mentioned  specially,  N.  W.100  kilos. . 2.  50 

82.  Animal  products  employed  in  medicine  not  specially  mentioned,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 1.  50 

Group  2. — Colors,  dyes,  and  varnishes. 

83.  Natural  colors  (ochers,  etc.) , in  powder  or  lumps,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 25 

84.  Artificial  colors  of  metallic  bases: 

(а)  White  and  red  lead  in  powder  or  lumps,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

(б)  White  and  red  lead  prepared  in  the  paste,  oil  or  water,  also  lead  or 

colored  pencils,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

(c)  Other  artificial  colors  of  metallic  bases,  in  powder  or  lumps,  N.W., 

100  kilos 2.  00 

( d ) Other  artificial  colors  of  metallic  bases  prepared  in  paste,  oil,  or 

water,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 5.  00 

All  prepared  paints  of  metallic  bases,  ready  for  use,  mixed  with  other 
oil  than  linseed  oil  or  turpentine,  and  all  prepared  paints  of  metallic 
bases,  ready  for  use,  containing  barytes,  chalk,  terra  alba  or  iron  rust 
shall  be  dutiable  under  paragraph  d of  this  number,  with  a surtax 
of  50  per  cent. 

85.  Other  artificial  colors  in  powder,  crystals,  lumps  or  paste,  including  litho- 


graphic inks,  and  charcoal  pencils  for  drawing,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

86.  Natural  dyes: 

(а)  Woods,  barks,  roots,  etc.,  for  dyeing,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 20 

(б)  Madder  or  rubian,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  25 

(c)  Indigo  and  cochineal,  G.  W kilo..  . 10 

87.  Artificial  dyes: 

(a)  Extracts  from  logwood,  orchilla,  and  other  dyeing  extracts,  N.W., 

100  kilos 1.00 

( b ) Writing  and  drawing  inks,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4. 00 

(c)  Printing  inks,  N.  W 100  kilos..  2.00 

(d)  Colors  derived  from  coal,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

88.  Varnishes,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.00 

89.  Blacking  of  all  kinds,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

Group  3. — Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  products. 

90.  Simple  bodies: 

(а)  Sulphur,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 15 

(б)  Bromine,  boron,  iodine,  and  phosphorus,  N.  W kilo..  . 18 

91.  Inorganic  acids: 

(a)  Hydrochloric,  boric,  nitric,  and  sulphuric  acid;  also  aqua  regia, 

G.  W. , 100  kilos 20 

( b ) Liquid  carbonic  acid,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 5.  00 

(c)  Other,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 5.  00 

92.  Organic  acids: 

(а)  Oxalic,  citric,  tartaric  and  carbolic,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1. 00 

(б)  Oleic,  stearic,  palmitic,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1. 40 

(c)  Acetic,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 6. 00 

(d)  Other,  G.  W 100  kilos..  5.00 


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93.  Oxides  and  oxyhydrates  of  ammoniac,  potash,  and  other  caustic  and 

barilla  alkalies,  G.  W 100  kilos. . $0.  25 

94.  Inorganic  salts: 

(а)  Chloride  of  sodium  (common  salt),  crude,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 20 

(б)  Chloride  of  sodium  (common  salt),  ground,  powdered,  or  other- 

wise manufactured,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 50 

(c)  Chloride  of  potassium;  sulphates  of  soda,  iron  or  magnesia,  carbo- 

nate of  magnesia,  alum,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 45 

(d)  Sulphate  of  ammoniac;  phosphates  and  superphosphates  of  lime, 

nitrate  of  potash  and  soda,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 03 

( e ) Other  salts  of  ammoniac,  salts  of  copper,  chloride  of  lime,  sulphate 

of  potash,  hyposulphite  of  soda,  borax,  and  sal  soda,  G.  W., 

100  kilos 75 

(/)  Chlorates  of  soda  and  potash,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  80 

95.  Organic  salts: 

(a)  Acetates  and  oxalates,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  50 

(b)  Citrates  and  tartrates,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

96.  Alkaloids  and  their  salts,  except  those  of  cinchona  bark;  chlorides  of  gold 

and  silver,  N.  W kilo. . 6.  75 

97.  Chemical  products  not  specially  mentioned,  N.  W kilo. . . 02 

98.  Pills  (except  quinine  pills),  capsules  or  medicinal  dragees  and  the  like, 

N.W kilo..  .25 

99.  Pharmaceutical  products  not  specially  mentioned,  including  Chinese  and 

other  similar  medical  preparations,  and  materials  used  exclusively  there- 
for not  otherwise  provided  for,  N.  W kilo. . . 25 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  97,  98, 
and  99  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  4. — Oils,  fats,  wax  and  their  derivatives. 

100.  Vegetable  oils: 

(a)  Solid  (cocoanut,  palm,  etc.),  G.  W 100  kilos..  1. 00 

(5)  Liquid  (except  olive  oil) , G.  W 100  kilos..  1.25 

101.  Animal  oils  and  animal  fats: 

(a)  Cod-liver  oil  and  other  medicinal  oils  not  refined,  G.  W.  100  kilos. . 1.50 

(6)  Glycerine,  olein,  stearine,  and  spermaceti,  crude,  G.  W . . 100 kilos. . 1. 40 

(c)  Other  crude  oils  and  fats,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 50 

( d ) Cod  liver  oil  and  other  medicinal  oils,  refined,  but  not  in  the  form 

of  a pharmaceutical  product  or  preparation,  G.  W. . .100  kilos. . 5.  00 

102.  Mineral,  vegetable,  and  animal  wax,  unwrought,  and  paraffin  in  lumps, 

G.W 100  kilos..  2.00 

103.  Articles  of  stearine  and  paraffin;  wax  of  all  kinds  wrought,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 5. 00 

104.  Soap: 

(a)  Common  soap  in  bars,  including  castile  soap,  made  of  olive  oil; 

also  ordinary  scouring  compositions,  N.  W kilo. . . 01 

(5)  Ordinary  toilet  soaps  in  bars,  cakes,  or  tablets,  N.  W kilo..  . 10 

( c ) Fine  toilet  soaps,  whether  fancy,  perfumed,  or  not,  and  all  others, 

including  so-called  medicinal  or  medicated  soaps,  N.  W.  .kilo..  . 20 


PHILIPPINE  TARIFF. 


23 


105. 


106. 

107. 

108.. 

109. * 

110. 
111. 


112. 


113. 


114. 


115. 


Perfumery: 

(а)  Essential  oils,  extracts,  and  products  used  in  the  preparation  of 

perfumery,  including  musk,  N.  W kilo..  $5.00 

(б)  All  other  kinds  of  perfumery  not  otherwise  provided  for;  powders 

and  oils  for  toilet  purposes,  N.  W kilo. . . 50 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraph  105  shall 


pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  25  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  5. — Various. 

Artificial  or  chemical  fertilizers,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 05 

Starch  and  feculse  for  industrial  purposes,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  00 

Dextrine,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

Glues,  albumens,  and  gelatin,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 4.  00 

Carbons  prepared  for  electric  lighting,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 5.  00 

Gunpowder  and  explosive  compounds: 

(a)  Gunpowder,  explosive  compounds  and  miners’  fuses,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 5.  00 

( b ) Gunpowder,  sporting  and  other  explosives  not  intended  for 

mines,  including  fireworks  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo . . .20 


All  gunpowder  intended  for  any  kind  of  firearms,  capable  of  passing 
through  a metallic  riddle  with  round  holes  2J  m.  m.  in  diameter,  shall 
be  considered  as  sporting. 

Class  IV. — Cotton  and  its  manufactures. 

Group  1. — Raw  Cotton. 

Raw  cotton,  with  or  without  seed,  and  cotton  waste,  N.  W 100  kilos. . . 50 

Cotton  yarns  and  threads  cf  less  than  20  centimeters  in  length  shall 
be  considered  as  waste  of  spun  cotton. 


Group  2. — Yarns. 

Rule  applicable  to  goods  classed  in  the  present  group: 

A meter  of  No.  1 cotton  yarn  of  a single  thread  weighs  59  centigrams.  To 
ascertain  the  number  to  which  a cotton  yarn  corresponds  any  number  of  the 
meters  thereof  may  be  taken.  The  number  of  meters  so  taken  must  be  multi- 
plied by  59  and  the  product  thereof  must  be  divided  by  the  number  of  centi- 
grams that  the  tested  length  of  yarn  weighs.  The  quotient  so  obtained  will 
be  the  number  of  the  tested  yarn,  if  of  not  more  than  one  thread.  If  the  yarn 
is  of  more  than  one  thread,  the  quotient  must  be  multiplied  by  the  number  of 
threads,  and  to  give  the  proper  number  7 per  cent  must  be  added  if  not  dyed, 
or  10  per  cent  if  dyed. 

Yarn  in  hanks: 

(а)  Bleached  or  unbleached,  N.  W kilo..  $0. 10 

(б)  Dyed,  N.  W kilo.. 

Yarn  in  cops,  bobbins  or  spools  unbleached,  including  weight  of  bobbins, 

spool,  etc.: 

(a)  Up  to  No.  13,  N W kilo. 

(5)  No.  14  to  No.  25,  N.  W kilo. 

(c)  No.  26  to  No.  35,  N.  W kilo. 

( d ) No.  36  to  No.  45,  N.  W kilo.. 

( e ) No.  46  and  above,  N.  W kilo. 

The  same  bleached  or  dyed,  including  weight  of  bobbins,  spools,  etc. : 

(a)  Up  to  No.  13,  N.  W kilo.. 

(6)  No.  14  to  No.  25,  N.  W kilo 

(c)  No.  26  to  No.  35,  N.  W kilo.. 

(d)  No.  36  to  No.  45,  N.  W kilo.. 

(e)  No.  46  and  above,  N.W 


. . .kilo. . 

. 15 

bobbins, 

.09 

. . .kilo.. 

.11 

...kilo.. 

.13 

...kilo.. 

.16 

kilo. . 

.20 

, etc. : 

. ..kilo.. 

.14 

. . .kilo. . 

.16 

kilo.. 

.18 

. . .kilo.. 

.22 

...kilo.. 

.25 

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PHILIPPINE  TARIFF. 


116.  Yarns  or  threads  for  sewing,  crocheting,  darning  or  embroidering,  includ- 
ing the  weight  of  the  reel  or  spools,  N.  W kilo . . $0.  20 

. (a)  Thread  for  sewing  sails,  wrapping  twine  and  cord,  twisted  or 

braided,  including  the  weight  of  the  reels,  N.  W kilo. . . 12 

(6)  Wicks  for  making  candles  or  matches,  including  the  weight  of 

the  reels,  N.  W kilo..  .06 


Group  3. — Textiles. 

Rule  A.  When  the  textiles  included  in  the  numbers  of  this  group  contain  an 
admixture,  they  shall,  according  to  kind,  be  liable  to  the  following  surtaxes 
( see  Rules  2 to  12,  inclusive) : • 

1.  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie  or  pita,  shall 
be  liable  to  a surtax  of  15  per  cent  of  the  duties  applicable  thereto,  provided 
that  the  number  of  these  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie,  or  pita,  counted 
in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads 
composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie,  etc.,  exceeds  one- 
fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of 
Class  Y. 

2.  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  wastes  of 
these  materials,  shall  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  35  per  cent  of  the  duties  applica- 
ble thereto,  provided  that  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or 
their  wastes,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the 
total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair  or  their  wastes  exceeds 
one-fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties 
of  Class  VI,  as  textiles  mixed  with  wool. 

3.  Cotton  textiles  containing  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk,  shall  be  liable  to  a 
surtax  of  70  per  cent  of  the  duties  applicable  thereto,  provided  that  the  num- 
ber of  silk  or  floss  silk  threads,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed 
one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total, 
the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  VII. 

The  provisions  of  this  rule  shall  not  apply  to  knitted  stuffs,  tulles,  laces, 
and  blondes  ( see  Rule  5),  to  ribbons  (Rule  6),  or  to  trimmings  (Rule  7). 

Rule  B.  Articles  included  in  this  group,  which  are  within  the  undermen- 
tioned conditions,  shall  be  liable  to  the  following  surtaxes  ( see  Rules  2 to  12, 
inclusive): 

(a)  Textiles  broch6s,  or  woven  like  brocades  with  silk  or  floss  silk  shall  be 
liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  a surtax  of  15  per  cent. 

( b ) Textiles  embroidered  by  hand  or  by  machine  after  weaving  or  with 
application  of  trimmings  shall  be  liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  a 
surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

Should  the  embroidery  contain  threads,  purl,  or  spangles  of  common  metal 
or  of  silver,  the  surtax  shall  amount  to  60  per  cent  of  the  duties  applicable  to 
the  textile. 

When  the  threads,  purl  or  spangles  are  of  gold,  the  surtax  shall  be  100  per 
cent. 

(c)  Textiles  and  trimmings  containing  threads,  or  purl  of  common  metals  or 
silver  shall  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  50  per  cent  of  the  duties  leviable  thereon. 

When  the  threads  or  purl  are  of  gold  the  surtax  shall  amount  to  100  per 
cent. 

( d ) Textiles  entirely  or  partially  made  up  into  sacks  shall  be  liable  to  the 
duties  applicable  thereto,  plus  a surtax  of  15  per  cent. 


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Shawls  called  “ mantones ” and  “panalones,”  traveling  rugs,  counterpanes, 
sheets,  towels,  tablecloths  and  napkins,  mantles,  veils,  shawls,  hemmed  fichus 
and  handkerchiefs  shall,  for  the  making  up,  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  30  per  cent 
of  the  duties  leviable  thereon. 

Other  made-up  articles,  wearing  apparel  and  clothing  of  all  kinds,  except 
corsets  and  the  articles  provided  for  in  paragraph  125,  finished,  half  finished, 
cut,  or  simply  basted,  shall,  for  their  total  weight,  be  liable  to  the  duties 
leviable  on  the  principal  component  textile  on  their  most  visible  exterior 
part,  plus  a surtax  of  100  per  cent. 

117.  Textiles  plain  and  without  figures,  napped  or  not,  weighing  10  kilograms 
or  more  per  100  square  meters,  unbleached,  bleached,  or  dyed,  and 
Textiles  plain  and  without  figures,  stamped  or  printed,  napped  or  not, 
measuring  not  over  65  centimeters  in  width,  weighing  8 kilograms  or 
more  per  100  square  meters,  and 

Textiles  plain  and  without  figures,  not  stamped  or  printed,  whatever  be 
their  width,  weighing  8 kilograms  or  more  per  100  square  meters,  having: 


(а)  Up  to  18  threads,  N.  W kilo.  .$0. 10 

(б)  From  19  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 14 

(c)  From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 18 

( d ) 39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo. . . 28 


( e ) The  same  textiles  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns: 
Dutiable  as  the  textile,  with  a surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

118.  Other  textiles  plain  and  without  figures,  napped  or  not,  weighing  less 
than  10  kilos  per  100  square  meters,  unbleached,  bleached  or  dyed, 


having: 

(а)  Up  to  12  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 15 

(б)  From  13  to  22  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 20 

(c)  From  23  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 27 

( d ) From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 37 

( e ) 39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo . . .50 


(/)  The  same  textiles,  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns: 
Dutiable  as  the  textile  with  a surtax  of  40  per  cent. 

119.  Textiles  twilled  or  figured  on  the  loom,  napped  or  not,  weighing  10  kilo- 
grams or  more  per  100  square  meters,  unbleached,  bleached,  or  dyed, 


having: 

(а)  Up  to  12  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 12 

(б)  From  13  to  22  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 14 

(c)  From  23  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 16 

( d ) From  31  to  38 threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 255 

( e ) 39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo. . . 335 


(/)  The  same  textiles,  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns: 
Dutiable  as  the  textile  with  a surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

120.  Textiles  twilled  or  figured  on  the  loom,  napped  or  not,  weighing  less  than 

10  kilograms  per  100  square  meters,  unbleached,  bleached  or  dyed, 
having: 

(а)  Up  to  12  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 18 

(б)  From  13  to  22  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 23 

(c)  From  23  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 32 

( d ) From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 43 

(e)  39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo. . . 55 

(/)  The  same  textiles,  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns: 

Dutiable  as  the  textile  with  a surtax  of  40  per  cent. 

121.  Textiles  for  counterpanes,  N.  W kilo. . . 24 

122.  Piques  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo. . . 45 


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123.  Carded  textiles  in  blankets  and  other  articles: 

(a)  Unbleached  or  half  bleached,  N.  W kilo. . $0.  08 

( b ) Bleached  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  N.  W kilo..  . 14 

(c)  Stamped,  printed,  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns,  N.  W.  kilo..  .20 

Note. — Blankets  in  pairs,  hemmed  or  bound,  and  separate  blankets 

shall  be  considered  as  made-up  articles  for  the  application  of  the  corre- 
sponding surtax. 

124.  Plushes,  velvets,  velveteens,  and  all  pile  fabrics,  cut  or  uncut, 

N.  W kilo..  .47 

125.  Knitted  goods,  even  with  needlework:1 

(a)  In  the  piece,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

( b ) Jerseys,  undershirts,  and  drawers,  N.  W kilo..  , .35 

(c)  Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  and  other  small  articles,  N.  W kilo. . . 40 

Provided  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph  shall 

pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  25  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

Note. — The  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph  shall  have  no  sur- 
tax for  the  making-up,  but  shall  be  liable  to  such  other  surtaxes  as  may 
be  applicable. 

126.  Tulles  of  all  widths:2 3 4 

(a)  Plain,  N.  W kilo. . . 70 

(b)  Figured  or  embroidered  on  the  loom,  N.  W kilo. . . 92 

Tulles  embroidered  or  figured  after  weaving,  out  of  the  loom,  shall 

have  a surtax  of  30  per  cent  of  the  duties. 

127.  Laces  and  blondes,  of  all  kinds: 

(a)  Lace  curtains,  bedspreads  and  pillow  shams,  and  lace  for  bor- 

ders exceeding  38  centimeters  in  width,  unhemmed,  hemmed, 
or  bound,  N.  W kilo. . . 90 

(b)  Laces  not  exceeding  38  centimeters  and  not  less  than  25  centi- 

meters in  width,  N.  W _ kilo. . 1.  25 

(c)  Laces  less  than  25  centimeters  in  width,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  40 

128.  Carpets  of  cotton,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

129.  Textiles  called  tapestry,  for  upholstering  furniture  and  for  curtains  manu- 

factured with  dyed  yarns;  table  covers  and  counterpanes  of  the  same 
kind,  N.W kilo..  .32 

130.  Wicks  for  lamps,  N.  W kilo. . . 15 

131.  Trimmings  of  cotton,  tape,  ribbons  and  galloons  (3  4)  N.  W kilo. . . 52 

132.  Shoe  and  corset  laces,  N.  W kilo..  . 35 

133.  Rope  and  cordage,  G.  W 100  kilos..  6.  00 

134.  Cinches  and  saddle  girths,  N.  W kilo..  .25 

(a)  Ribbons  or  bands  for  the  manufacture  of  the  same,  N.  W.  .kilo. . . 12 

135.  Waterproof  or  caoutchouc  stuffs  on  cotton  textiles,  or  elastic  textiles 

manufactured  with  threads  of  gum  elastic,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

1 Knitted  goods,  mixed  with  other  vegetable  fibers,  wool,  silk,  or  floss  silk,  shall 
respectively  be  dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  Classes  V,  VI, 
and  VII.  (See  Rule  5. ) 

2 When  these  articles  are  mixed  in  any  proportion  with  linen  or  silk,  they  shall 
respectively  be  included  in  the  corresponding  numbers  of  Classes  V and  VI.  ( Rule  5. ) 

3 See  Rules  7 and  11. 

4 Ribbons  and  galloons  containing  in  any  proportion  threads  of  other  vegetable 
fibers,  wool,  or  silk,  shall  respectively  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of 
Classes  V,  VI,  and  VII.  ( See  Rule  6. ) 


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Class  V. — Hemp,  flax , aloe,  jute , and  other  vegetable  fibers  and  their 

manufactures. 


136. 

137. 

138. 

139. 

140. 

141. 


142. 

143. 

144. 

145. 

146. 


Group  1. — Raw  and  spun. 


Hemp,  raw  or  hackled,  N.  W 100  kilos.. $1. 10 

Flax,  raw  or  hackled,  N.  W 100  kilos..  1.  25 

Jute,  aloe  and  other  vegetable  fibers,  N.  W 100  kilos..  .40 

Yarn  of  hemp  or  flax,  from  8 lea  and  finer,  N.  W kilo. . . 07 

Yarn  of  jute,  not  finer  than  5 lea,  N.  W kilo. . . 015 

Yarn  of  hemp  and  flax,  not  finer  than  8 lea,  and  yarn  of  jute,  finer  than 

5 lea,  inclusive,  N.  W kilo..  .05 

Yarn  of  aloe  and  other  vegetable  fibers,  not  elsewhere  mentioned,  up  to 

No.  12,  inclusive,  N.  W .- 100  kilos. . 1.  50 

The  same  from  No.  13  upward,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  75 

Threads,  twines,  cords,  and  yarns,  twisted,  of  two  or  more  ends,  ham- 
mocks and  fishing  nets,  N.  W kilo. . . 225 

Gunny  bags each . . .02 

Rope  and  cordage: 

(а)  Twine  or  rope  yarn  and  cord;  also  cordage  and  ropemakers’  wares 

of  hemp,  flax,  jute,  or  other  fibers,  not  exceeding  3 m.  m.  in 
thickness,  G.  W 100  kilos..  6.  00 

(б)  Cordage  and  ropemakers’  wares,  of  hemp,  flax,  jute  or  other 

fibers,  exceeding  3 m.  m.  in  thickness,  G.  W 100  kilos..  6.  00 

By  the  cordage  dutiable  under  this  number  shall  be  understood  yam 
twisted  in  two  or  more  strands,  ten  meters  of  which  shall  weigh  more 
than  five  grams. 

Group  2. — Textiles. 


Rule  A.  When  the  textiles  included  in  the  numbers  of  this  group  contain  an 
admixture  they  shall,  according  to  kind,  be  liable  to  the  following  surtaxes 
(, see  Rules  2 to  12  inclusive) : 

1.  Textiles  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie  or  pita  containing  threads  of  wool, 
flock  wool,  hair  or  their  wastes,  shall  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  40  per  cent  of  the 
duties  applicable  thereto,  provided  that  the  number  of  these  threads  of  wool, 
flock  wool,  hair,  or  their  wastes,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed 
one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  wool,  flock  wool,  hair,  or  their  wastes 
exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding 
duties  of  group  3,  Class  VI,  as  textiles  mixed  with  wool. 

2.  Textiles  of  hemp,  jute,  linen,  ramie  or  pita  containing  threads  of  silk  or 
floss  silk  shall  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  60  per  cent  of  the  duties  applicable 
thereto,  provided  that  the  number  of  these  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk,  counted 
in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of  the  total  number  of  threads 
composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  silk  or  floss-silk  threads  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the  total, 
the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  VII. 

3.  Textiles  of  cotton  containing  an  admixture  of  hemp,  linen,  ramie,  jute  or 
other  vegetable  fibers,  and  at  the  same  time  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk,  shall 
be  dutiable  according  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  this  group  ( see  Rule  4, 
letter  b),  with  a surtax  of  60  per  cent,  provided  that  the  number  of  silk  or 
floss-silk  threads,  counted  in  the  warp  and  weft,  does  not  exceed  one-fifth  of 
the  total  number  of  threads  composing  the  textile. 

When  the  number  of  threads  of  silk  or  floss  silk  exceeds  one-fifth  of  the 
total,  the  textiles  shall  be  subject  to  the  corresponding  duties  of  Class  VII. 


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The  provisions  of  this  rule  shall  not  apply  to  knitted  stuffs,  tulles,  laces, 
and  blondes  ( see  Rule  5),  to  ribbons  ( see  Rule  6),  or  to  trimmings  ( see  Rule  7). 

Rule  B.  Articles  included  in  this  group  which  are  within  the  undermen- 
tioned conditions  shall  be  liable  to  the  following  surtaxes  (Rules  2 to  12 
inclusive): 

(a)  Textiles  broches  or  woven  like  brocades  with  silk  or  floss  silk  shall  be 
liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  a surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

(b)  Textiles  embroidered  by  hand  or  by  machine  after  weaving  or  with 
application  of  trimmings,  shall  be  liable  to  the  duties  leviable  thereon,  plus  a 
surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

Should  the  embroidery  contain  threads,  purl,  or  spangles  of  common  metals 
or  of  silver,  the  surtax  shall  amount  to  60  per  cent  of  the  duties  applicable  to 
the  textile. 

When  the  threads,  purl,  or  spangles  are  of  gold,  the  surtax  shall  be  100  per 
cent. 

(c)  Textiles  and  trimmings  containing  threads  or  purl  of  common  metals  or 
silver  shall  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  50  per  cent  of  the  duties  leviable  thereon. 

When  the  threads  or  purl  are  of  gold,  the  surtax  shall  amount  to  100  per  cent. 

(e?)  Textiles  entirely  or  partially  made  up  into  sacks  shall  be  liable  to  the 
duties  applicable  thereto,  plus  a surtax  of  15  per  cent. 

Sheets,  towels,  tablecloths  and  napkins,  mantles,  veils,  shawls,  hemmed 
fichus  and  handkerchiefs  shall,  for  the  making  up,  be  liable  to  a surtax  of  30 
per  cent  of  the  duties  leviable  thereon. 

Other  made-up  articles,  wearing  apparel  and  clothing  of  all  kinds,  except 
the  articles  provided  for  in  paragraph  152,  finished-  or  half  finished,  cut,  or 
simply  basted,  shall,  for  their  total  weight,  be  liable  to  the  duties  leviable  on 
the  principal  component  textile  on  their  most  visible  exterior  part,  plus  a 
surtax  of  100  per  cent. 

147.  Textiles  of  hemp,  linen,  ramie,  jute,  or  other  vegetable  fibers,  not  specially 

mentioned,  plain,  twilled,  or  damasked,  weighing  35  kilograms  or  more 
per  100  square  meters,1  unbleached  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  having: 

(a)  Up  to  10  threads,  unbleached,  used  for  bagging  and  baling,  N.  W., 

kilo  $0.02 

( b ) Up  to  10  threads,  for  other  purposes,  N.  W kilo..  . 04 

(c)  From  11  to  18  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 14 

( d ) The  same  textiles,  bleached,  half  bleached,  or  printed:  Dutiable 

as  the  textile,  with  a surtax  of  15  per  cent. 

(e)  The  same  textiles  manufactured  with  dyed  yarn:  Dutiable  as  the 

textile,  with  a surtax  of  25  per  cent. 

148.  Textiles,  plain,  twilled,  or  damasked,  weighing  from  20  to  35  kilograms  per 

100  square  meters,  unbleached  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  having: 

(а)  Up  to  10  threads,  unbleached,  used  for  bagging  and  baling,  N.  W. , 

kilo 04 

(б)  Up  to  10  threads,  for  other  purposes,  N.  W kilo..  . 09 

(c)  From  11  to  18  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 13 

( d ) From  19  to  24  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 18 

( e ) From  25  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 24 

(/)  From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 30 

(gr)  39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo..  .35 

( h ) The  same  textiles,  bleached  or  printed:  Dutiable  as  the  textile, 

with  a surtax  of  25  per  cent. 

( i ) The  same  textiles,  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns:  Dutiable  as 

the  textile,  with  a surtax  of  40  per  cent. 


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149.  Textiles,  plain,  twilled,  or  damasked,  weighing  from  10  to  20  kilograms  per 
100  square  meters,1  unbleached  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  having: 


(a)  Up  to  18  threads,  N.  W kilo..$0. 

( b ) From  19  to  24  threads,  N.  W kilo.. 

(c)  From  25  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo..  . 

(d)  From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo. . 

( e ) 39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo..  . 


(/)  The  same  tissue  bleached,  half  bleached,  or  printed:  Dutiable  as 
the  textile  with  a surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

( g ) The  same  textiles  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns:  Dutiable  as  the 
textile,  with  a surtax  of  50  per  cent. 

150.  Textiles,  plain,  twilled  or  damasked,  weighing  less  than  10  kilograms  per 
100  square  meters,  unbleached  or  dyed  in  the  piece,  having: 


(а)  Up  to  12  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 

(б)  From  13  to  22  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 

(c)  From  23  to  30  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 

(d)  From  31  to  38  threads,  N.  W kilo. . . 

(e)  39  threads  or  more,  N.  W kilo. . . 


(/)  The  same  textiles  bleached,  half  bleached  or  printed:  Dutiable 
as  the  textile,  with  a surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

( g ) The  same  textiles  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns:  Dutiable  as  the 
textile,  with  a surtax  of  50  per  cent. 

151.  Plushes,  velvets,  velveteens,  and  all  pile  fabrics,  cut  or  uncut,  composed 


of  linen,  jute,  etc. , N.  W kilo . . . 

152.  Knitted  goods,  even  with  needlework: 

(а)  In  the  piece,  N.  W kilo. . 1. 

(б)  Jerseys,  undershirts,  and  drawers,  N.  W kilo..  1. 


(c)  Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  and  other  small  articles,  N.  W kilo..  1. 

Note. — The  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph  shall  have  no  surtax 
for  the  making-up,  but  shall  be  liable  to  such  other  surtaxes  as  may  be 


applicable. 

153.  Tulles  of  all  widths: 

(a)  Plain,  N.  W kilo..  . 

( b ) Figured  or  embroidered  on  the  loom,  N.  W kilo..  1. 


Note. — Tulles  embroidered  or  figured  after  weaving,  out  of  the  loom, 
shall  have  a surtax  of  30  per  cent  of  the  duties. 

154.  Laces  and  blondes  of  all  kinds: 

(а)  Lace  curtains,  bed-spreads  and  pillow  shams,  and  lace  for  borders 

exceeding  38  centimeters  in  width,  unhemmed,  hemmed  or 
bound,  N.  W kilo..  1. 

(б)  Laces  less  than  38  centimeters  and  not  less  than  25  centimeters  in 

width,  N.  W kilo..  2. 

(c)  Laces  less  than  25  centimeters  in  width,  N.  W. kilo. . 3. 

155.  Carpets  wholly  of  jute,  hemp  or  other  vegetable  fibers,  N.  W kilo. . . 

156.  Textiles  called  tapestry,  for  upholstering  furniture  and  for  curtains,  mixed 

or  not  with  cotton,  figured  or  damasked,  provided  they  be  manufactured 
with  yarns  dyed  prior  to  being  woven ; table  covers  and  counterpanes 
of  the  same  kind,  N.  W kilo. . . 

157.  Trimmings,  tape,  ribbons  and  galloons, 1 2 N.  W kilo..  . 

158.  Shoe  and  corset  laces,  N.  W kilo..  . 


14 

18 

25 

35 

50 

18 

26 

36 

50 

90 

30 

00 

20 

40 

90 

,10 

50 

25 

00 

075 

42 

60 

35 


^ee  Rules  7 and  11. 

2 Ribbons  and  galloons  containing  any  proportion  of  threads  of  wool  or  silk  shall, 
respectively,  be  liable  to  the  corresponding  numbers  of  Class  VII.  (See  Rule  6.) 


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159.  Cinches  or  saddle  girths,  N.  W kilo..  $0.35 

(a)  Ribbons  or  bands  for  the  manufacture  of  the  same,  N.  W.  .kilo. . . 15 

160.  Waterproof  or  caoutchouc  stuffs  on  textiles  of  linen  or  other  vegetable 

fibres,  except  cotton,  or  elastic  textiles  manufactured  with  threads  of 
gum  elastic,  N.  W kilo..  .25 

Class  VI. — Wools,  bristles , hair,  horsehair  and  their  manufactures. 

Group  1. — Raw. 

Note. — Articles  dutiable  in  this  class  shall  not  be  liable  to  surtaxes. 

161.  Bristles,  horsehair  and  other  hair,  including  the  hair  of  the  camel,  vicuna 


and  of  the  Angora  and  Cashmere  goats,  G.  W 100  kilos..  $3.  60 

(a)  Bristle  brushes,  in  which  the  bristles  give  the  value,  N.  W.,  100 

kilos 6.00 

162.  Wool: 

(a)  Unwashed,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.  55 

(5)  Washed,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 4.  35 

(c)  Combed  and  prepared  for  yarns,  and  wool  waste  carded, 

G.W 100  kilos..  5.00 

( d ) Combed,  carded  and  dyed,  G.  W 100  kilos..  5.50 


Group  2. — Yarns. 

163.  Woolen  and  worsted  yarns: 

(a)  Spun  and  twisted,  unbleached  or  in  the  grease,  N.  W 

( b ) Bleached  or  washed,  N.  W 

(c)  Dyed,  N.  W 

Group  3. — Textiles  and  pulled  stuffs. 


164.  Textiles  of  bristles  or  hair,  per  centum  ad  valorem 35 

165.  Knitted  goods,  even  with  needlework,  with  or  without  an  admixture  of 

cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibers,  dyed  in  the  piece  or  manufactured 
with  dyed  yarns,  per  centum  ad  valorem 30 

(a)  Jerseys,  undershirts,  and  drawers,  per  centum  ad  valorem 35 

( b ) Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  and  other  small  articles,  per  centum  ad 

valorem 40 

166.  Other  manufactures  of  wool,  per  centum  ad  valorem 35 


Class  VII. — Silk  and  its  manufactures. 

Group  1. — Raw  and  spun. 

Note. — Articles  dutiable  in  this  class  shall  not  be  liable  to  surtaxes. 


167.  Eggs  of  the  silkworm,  N.  W kilo..  $0.25 

168.  Silk  waste  and  cocoon,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  25 

169.  Spun  silks,  not  twisted,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  50 

170.  Twisted  silks,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  75 

(a)  The  same,  dyed,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  90 

171.  Floss  silks: 

(а)  Neither  twisted  nor  combed  nor  carded,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  25 

(б)  Combed  or  carded,  not  twisted,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  35 

(c)  Twisted,  of  two  or  more  ends,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  40 

172.  Floss  silks,  dyed,  N.  W - kilo. . 1.  50 


.kilo..  .25 
.kilo..  .40 
.kilo..  .55 


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Group  2. — Textiles. 


173.  Knitted  goods,  even  with  needlework,  dyed  in  the  piece  or  manufactured 

with  dyed  yarns,  per  centum  ad  valorem 35 

(а)  Jerseys,  undershirts,  and  drawers,  per  centum  ad  valorem 40 

(б)  Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  and  other  small  articles,  per  centum  ad 

valorem 45 

174.  Textiles  and  trimmings  of  all  kinds  of  silk,  per  centum  ad  valorem 45 

175.  Waterproof  or  caoutchouc  stuffs  on  silk  textiles,  or  elastic  textiles  manu- 

factured with  threads  of  gum  elastic,  per  centum  ad  valorem  ...*. 40 


Class  VIII. — Paper  and  its  application. 

Group  1. — Paper  pulp. 


176.  Paper  pulp,  G.  W 100  kilos..  $0.  25 

Group  2. — Printing  and  writing  paper. 

177.  Printing  paper,  white  or  colored,  unprinted,  suitable  for  books  or  news- 

papers, N.  W 100  kilos..  1.  00 

178.  Common  paper,  continuous  or  in  sheets,  white  or  colored,  used  for  wrap- 

ping packages,  bundles,  etc. , and-  toilet  paper,  not  elsewhere  provided 

for,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

Note:  The  foregoing  paper  manufactured  into  bags  of  any  kind  shall 
be  dutiable  under  this  section  when  without  printing  with  a surtax  of  30 
per  cent.  If  printed,  whether  in  sheets  or  bags,  it  shall  be  dutiable 
with  a surtax  of  50  per  cent. 

179.  Writing,  letter,  note,  ledger,  bond,  and  record  paper,  ruled  or  unruled, 

unprinted,  white  or  colored,  N.  W 100  kilos..  3.  00 

Envelopes  of  all  kinds  shall  pay  duty  under  this  paragraph  with  a 
surtax  of  30  per  cent. 

Paper  with  printed  headings,  billheads,  forms  for  invoices,  labels, 
printed  cards,  printed  envelopes,  and  the  like,  and  printed  blank  books 
shall  pay  duty  under  this  number  with  a surtax  of  50  per  cent. 

Group  3. — Paper  printed,  engraved  or  photographed. 

180.  Books,  bound  or  unbound,  and  other  printed  matter  not  otherwise  spe- 

cially provided  for,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

Provided,  That  none  of  # the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  187 
and  188  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  15  per  cent  ad  valorem. 

181.  Blank  books  (unprinted),  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.00 

182.  Engravings,  etchings,  photographs,  maps,  and  charts,  not  elsewhere  pro- 

vided for,  hand-painted  designs  or  drawings  in  oil,  water  color,  pastels, 
and  pen  and  ink  drawings  for  use  in  manufacturing  and  in  industrial 
arts  and  sciences,  N.  W kilo..  .30 

183.  Lithographs,  chromolithographs,  oleographs,  etc.,  printed  from  stone,  zinc, 

aluminum,  or  other  material,  used  as  labels,  flaps,  bands  and  wrappers 
for  tobacco  or  other  purposes: 

(a)  Of  one  to  three  printings,  inclusive,  including  articles  solely 
printed  in  bronze  (bronze  printing  to  be  counted  as  three 
printings) , but  not  including  any  article  printed  in  whole  or 
in  part  in  metal  leaf,  N.  W kilo..  . 05 


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183.  Lithographs,  chromolithographs,  oleographs,  etc. — Continued. 

(b)  Of  four  to  seven  printings,  inclusive  (bronze  printing  to  be 

counted  as  three  printings),  but  not  including  any  article 
printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf,  N.  W kilo..  $0.  20 

(c)  Of  eight  to  thirteen  printings,  inclusive  (bronze  printing  to  be 

counted  as  three  printings),  but  not  including  any  article 

printed  in  whole  or  in  part  in  metal  leaf,  N.  W kilo..  . 40 

( d )  Of  more  than  thirteen  printings  (bronze  printing  to  be  counted 
as  three  printings),  including  all  articles  printed  in  whole  or  in 
* part  in  metal  leaf,  N.  W kilo. . . 80 

Group  4. — Wall  paper. 


184.  Wall  paper  printed: 

(а)  On  natural  ground,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  00 

(б)  On  dull  or  glazed  ground,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.  00 

(c)  With  gold,  silver,  wool  or  glass,  N.  W 100  kilos..  10.00 

Group  5. — Pasteboard  and  various  papers. 

185.  Straw,  sand,  emery,  and  glass  paper,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  75 

186.  Blotting  paper,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  00  , 


187.  Manila,  copying  and  stereotype  paper,  paper  known  as  bibulous  paper, 
tissue  paper,  pottery  paper,  letter  press  copying  books,  surface  coated 
papers  of  all  kinds,  plain  basic  photographic  papers  for  albuminizing, 
sensitizing  or  baryta  coating  and  drawing  and  tracing  paper;  crepe,  fil- 
ter, and  gum  paper,  and  all  paper  not  specially  provided  for  in  this 


tariff,  N.  W kilo..  .04 

(а)  Albumen  paper,  N.  W kilo. . . 10 

(б)  Sensitized  paper,  N.  W kilo. . . 30 

(c)  Carbon  paper,  N.  W .; kilo. . . 20 


Note:  Manila  paper  manufactured  into  bags  of  any  kind,  when  without 
printing,  shall  be  dutiable  with  a surtax  of  30  per  cent,  if  printed,  whether  in 
sheets  or  bags,  with  a surtax  of  50  per  cent. 

188.  Cigarette  paper,  printed  ©r  unprinted: 

(а)  Cigarette  paper,  printed  or  unprinted,  in  books,  N.  W kilo..  $0.20 

(б)  In  rolls,  reams,  or  other  forms,  N.  W 100  kilos..  9.00 

189.  Pasteboard  in  sheets: 

(а)  Cardboard  paper  and  fine  glazed  or  pressed  cardboard,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 3.00 

(б)  Other  pasteboard,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

190.  Manufactures  of  pasteboard : 

(a)  All  fancy  boxes  made  of  paper  or  pressed  or  glazed  cardboard,  or 
covered  or  lined  with  surface  coated  or  glazed  paper,  and  all 
articles  not  specially  provided  for  in  which  paper  is  the  chief 


value  of  the  manufacture,  N.  W kilo..  . 20 

( b ) Ordinary  ice-cream  boxes,  unprinted,  N.  W 100  kilos..  5.00 

(c)  Ordinary  ice-cream  boxes,  printed,  N.  W 100  kilos..  7.50 

(d)  Boxes  of  common  paper,  lined  or  unlined  with  plain  paper, 

N.  W 100  kilos..  2.00 

191.  Paste  and  carton  pierre: 

(a)  Unwrought,  N.  W 100  kilos..  2.  00 


(6)  Wrought,  finished  or  not,  including  moldings,  N.  W kilo. . . 15 


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Class  IX. — Wood  and  other  vegetable  materials  employed  in  industry , 
and  articles  manufactured  therefrom. 


Group  1. — Wood. 

192.  Ordinary  wood: 

(a)  In  boards,  deals,  rafters,  beams,  round  wood  and  timber  for 

shipbuilding cubic  meter. . $0.  25 

( b ) Planed  or  dovetailed  for  boxes  and  flooring cubic  meter. . . 40 

(c)  Cases  wherein  imported  goods  are  regularly  and  usually  packed, 

G.  W 100  kilos..  .15 

193.  Fine  wood  for  cabinetmakers: 

(a)  In  boards,  deals,  trunks,  or  logs,  G.  W .100  kilos. . . 50 

( b ) Sawn  in  veneers,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.00 

194.  Coopers’  wares: 

(а)  Fitted  together,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 60 

(б)  In  shooks  or  staves,  also  hoops  and  headings,  G.  W. . . 100  kilos. . . 30 

(c)  Wood  cut  for  making  hogsheads  or  casks  for  sugar  or  molasses, 

G.  W 100  kilos..  .10 

( d ) Latticework  and  fencing,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 20 

(e)  Handles  for  tools  and  implements,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  00 


Group  2. — Furniture,  and  manufactures  of  wood. 

195.  Common  wood  manufactured  into  furniture  and  other  wares  and  articles 

of  all  kinds,  whether  turned  or  not,  painted  or  not,  varnished  or  not, 

but  neither  chiseled,  inlaid,  veneered  or  carved,  N.  W 100  kilos..  5.  00 

(a)  Combs  of  the  same,  similarly  manufactured  or  decorated,  N.  W. 

.kilo. . . 07 

196.  Fine. wood  manufactured  into  furniture  and  other  wares,  turned,  polished, 

or  varnished,  and  the  same  wares  of  common  wood  veneered  with 
fine  wood;  furniture  covered  with  stuffs  except  silk  or  leather,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 15.  00 

(a)  Combs  of  the  same  and  of  bamboo,  N.  W kilo. . . 0 

197.  Wood  of  any  kind,  manufactured  into  furniture  or  other  wares,  gilt, 

chiseled,  carved,  inlaid,  veneered  or  ornamented  with  metal,  and 
furniture  upholstered  with  stuffs  of  pure  or  mixed  silk,  or  leather, 

N.  W 100 kilos..  25.00 

(a)  Combs  of  any  kind  of  wood,  similarly  manufactured  or  deco- 
rated, N.  W kilo. . . 30 

198.  Furniture  of  bent  wood,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 12.  00 

199.  Barbers’  and  dentists’  chairs  and  bar  fixtures,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 11.  00 

200.  Billiard  tables  and  all  parts  thereof  and  appurtenances,  except  cloth,  chalk, 

and  balls,  N.  W 100  kilos..  10.00 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  197, 

198,  199,  and  200  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per  cent  ad 
valorem. 

Group  3. — Various. 


201.  Charcoal,  firewood  and  other  vegetable  fuels,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 15 

202.  Cork: 

(а)  In  the  rough  or  in  boards,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  40 

(б)  Manufactured,  N.  W 100  kilos..  4.50 


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203.  Rushes,  vegetable  hair,  cane,  osiers,  fine  straw,  palm,  genista,  esparto 


and  other  analogous  materials  unmanufactured,  N.  W 100  kilos. . $1.  20 

204.  The  same,  manufactured  into  articles  of  all  kinds  not  specially  mentioned, 

including  wickerwork  or  furniture,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 10.  00 


Class  X. — Animals  and  animal  wastes  employed  in  industry. 


Group  1. — Anim-als. 

205.  Horses  and  mares: 

(а)  Horses,  gelded each. . 10.  00 

(б)  Other  horses  and  mares each..  5.  00 

206.  Mules each..  5.00 

207.  Asses each..  5.00 

208.  Bovine  animals: 

(a)  Oxen each..  2.00 

(b)  Bulls  and  cows each. . 1. 50 

(c)  Calves  and  heifers each. . 1. 00 

Provided  that  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  205,  206,  207,  and  208  shall  be 

admitted  free  of  duty  until  January  1,  1904. 

209.  Pigs each..  1.00 

210.  Sucking  pigs each..  .25 

211.  Sheep,  goats,  and  animals  not  specially  mentioned each. . . 50 

212.  Singing  birds,  parrots,  etc  each..  .50 

Group  2. — Hides,  skins,  and  leather  wares. 

213.  Pelts,  in  their  natural  state  or  dressed  for  trimmings,  G.  W kilo. . 1.  00 

214.  Hides  and  skins,  green,  or  not  tanned,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  50 

(a)  The  same,  wet  salted,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 75 

( b ) The  same,  dry  salted,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  00 

215.  Hides  tanned  with  the  hair  on,  G.  W kilo..  . 10 

216.  Hides  tanned  without  the  hair: 

(a)  Cow,  and  other  large  hides,  whole,  G.  W kilo. . . 10 

(b)  Other,  and  backs  of  large  hides,  G.  W kilo. . . 25 

217.  Hides  and  skins  curried,  dyed  or  not: 

(а)  Sheepskins  (basils),  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

(б)  Calf  or  goat  skins,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

(c)  Kid,  lamb  or  young  calf  skins,  N.  W kilo..  . 25 

(d)  Cow  and  other  large  hides,  whole,  N.  W kilo..  . 15 

( e ) Backs  of  large  hides,  and  skins  not  specially  mentioned,  N.  W., 

kilo 20 

218.  Hides  and  skins,  varnished,  satiny,  grained,  dulled,  and  hides  and  skins 

with  figures,  engravings,  or  embossed,  N.  W kilo. . . 25 

Leather  cut  out  for  boots  and  shoes  or  other  articles  shall  pay  20  per 
cent  additional  to  the  duty  on  the  material. 

219.  Chamois  leather  or  parchment,  of  all  kinds,  and  gilt  or  bronzed  hides  and 

skins,  N.  W kilo..  .40 

220.  Gloves  made  of  leather  or  skin,  N.  W kilo. . 3. 50 

(a)  Common  baseball,  fencing,  and  boxing  gloves,  N.  W kilo. . . 50 

221.  Shoes  of  cowhide  and  similar  leather  and  canvas: 

(a)  For  men per  pair. . . 10 

(b)  For  women per  pair. . . 08 

(c)  For  children per  pair..  . 05 

222.  Shoes  of  patent  and  similar  leather: 

(а)  For  men per  pair..  . 30 

(б)  For  women per  pair..  . 25 

(c)  For  children per  pair..  . 15 


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223.  Shoes  or  gaiters  of  calfskin,  with  elastic  or  buttons  or  for  lacing: 


(а)  For  men per  pair. . $0.  30 

(б)  For  women per  pair. . . 25 

(c)  For  children per  pair. . . 15 

224.  Gaiters  of  patent  or  similar  leather: 

(а)  For  men per  pair. . . 35 

(б)  For  women per  pair. . . 30 

(c)  For  children per  pair. . . 20 

225.  Other  boots  and  shoes,  fancy per  pair. . . 50 

226.  Riding  boots per  pair. . 1.  00 

227.  Sandals: 


(а)  Of  leather per  pair..  . 15 

(б)  Of  other  materials,  and  common  shoes  worn  by  the  Chinese, 

per  pair 10 

228.  Saddlery  and  harness: 

(a)  Draft  harness,  and  parts,  other  than  for  carriages,  N.  W ..kilo..  . 15 

( b ) Carriage  harness  and  parts,  N.  W kilo..  . 30 

(c)  Other  saddlery  and  harness  makers’  wares,  including  saddles, 

valises,  hat  boxes,  and  traveling  bags,  wholly  or  in  part  of 
leather,  N.  W kilo..  .30 

229.  Other  manufactures  of  leather  or  covered  with  leather,  not  elsewhere 

specially  provided  for,  N.  W kilo..  .60 


Group  3. — Various. 


230.  Feathers  for  ornaments,  in  their  natural  state  or  manufactured,  N.  W., 

kilo 2.  50 

231.  Other  feathers  and  feather  dusters,  N.  W kilo. . . 50 

232.  Stuffed  or  mounted  birds  or  animals  not  specially  provided  for  in  para- 

graph 401  N.  W kilo. . 1.  00 

233.  Intestines,  dried,  N.  W kilo..  2.00 

234.  Animal  wastes,  unmanufactured,  not  especially  mentioned,  G.  W., 

100  kilos 50 


Class  XI. — Instruments , machinery , and  apparatus  employed  in  music , 
agriculture,  industry  and  locomotion . 

Group  1. — Musical  instruments,  clocks  and  watches. 

235.  Pianos: 

(a)  Concert  grand each. . .$100.  00 

( b ) Ordinary  grand each . . 75.  00 

(c)  Concert  upright,  square each. . 50.  00 

(d)  Ordinary  upright,  square each. . 30.  00 

236.  Harmoniums  and  cabinet  organs each..  10.00 

237.  Mechanical  music  boxes: 

(а)  Playing  three  airs  or  less each. . . 75 

(б)  Playing  more  than  three  airs each. . 2.  50 

Other  musical  instruments  shall  be  dutiable  according  to  the  principal 

component  part  thereof,  and  in  addition  thereto,  a surtax  of  100  per  cent. 

238.  Watches,  watch  cases  of  all  kinds,  watch  movements,  and  parts  of  watches, 

per  centum  ad  valorem 20 

(a)  Parts  of  watches  and  clocks  commonly  known  as  watch  and  clock 
materials  and  suitable  for  repairs  only,  including  watch  crystals, 
per  centum  ad  valorem 


20 


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239.  Clocks: 

(а)  Common,  with  weights  and  springs;  and  alarm  clocks each.. 

(б)  Works  for  wall  clocks,  finished,  without  cases each.. 

Cases,  stands,  glasses,  shades  and  other  accessories  not  parts  for  repairs 

will  be  dutiable  as  manufactured  articles,  according  to  their  component 
material. 

240.  Works  for  tower  clocks,  whether  set  up  or  not each.. 

241.  Chronometers  in  cases  or  boxes  for  marine  or  professional  use,  too  large 

to  be  carried  on  the  person each.. 


242. 


243. 


244. 


245. 


246. 

247. 

248. 


249. 

250. 


251. 

252. 


253. 

254. 

255. 

256. 


Group  2. — Apparatus  and  machinery. 

Weighing  machines: 

(a)  Machinery  and  apparatus  for  weighing  goods  in  bulk,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 

( b ) Platform  scales  and  weights,  and  counter  scales  having  platforms, 

and  steelyards  and  detached  parts  of  same,  N.  W. . .100  kilos.. 

(c)  Balance  and  spring  scales,  with  weights  and  scoops,  N.  W.  .kilo.. 
Marine  engines  and  steam  pumps;  hydraulic,  petroleum,  gas,  and  hot  or 

compressed  air  motors,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

Boilers: 

(a)  Sheet  iron,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

( b ) Other,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

Agricultural  machinery  and  apparatus,  machinery  and  apparatus  for  pile 

driving,  dredging,  hoisting,  making  or  repairing  roads,  for  refrigerating 
and  ice  making,  for  making  sugar,  preparing  rice  or  hemp,  and  other 

vegetable  products  of  the  islands  for  the  markets,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

Locomotives,  including  tenders,  and  traction  engines  of  all  kinds  using 

steam  or  other  power,  G.  W .' 100  kilos. . 

Turntables,  hydraulic  cranes,  and  columns,  G.  W 100  kilos.. 

Apparatus  and  appliances  (not  machinery)  for  electric  lighting  and  power: 
{a)  Switches,  cut-outs,  lamp  sockets,  shade  holders,  rosettes,  plugs, 
brushes  of  copper  and  carbon,  -wet  and  dry  batteries  complete, 
tapes  and  compounds  for  winding  wires,  testing  sets,  testing 
bells  for  current,  arc  lamps  and  fittings  for  same,  fuse  boxes, 
insulating  coils;  and  all  insulating  materials  not  elsewhere 

expressly  provided  for,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 

( b ) Galvanometers,  amperemeters,  voltmeters,  N.  W . - _ -100  kilos.  . 
Only  articles  used  exclusively  in  the  generation  and  distribution  of 
electric  currents  for  light  or  power  shall  be  classed  under  this  number. 

Storage  batteries  for  lighting  or  power,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

Dynamos,  generators,  exciters  and  pll  other  machinery  for  the  genera- 
tion of  electricity  for  lighting  or  for  powder,  also  transformers,  N.W., 

100  kilos 

Sewing  machines  and  detached  parts  thereof,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

Bicycles : 

( а)  Complete,  except  lamps each . . 

(б)  Detached  parts  and  accessories  thereto,  including  lamps,  N.  W., 

kilo 

V el  ocipedes each . . 

Typewriters  and  phonographs each.. 

Cash  registers kilo.. 

Automatic  slot  machines : 

(а)  For  weighing,  N.  W kilo.. 

(б)  Others,  not  prohibited,  N.  W kilo.. 


$0.  25 
.50 


12.  50 
7.  00 


.50 

3. 00 
.25 

1.50 

.50 

.75 


.25 

1.00 

.30 


3.  00 
25.  00 


25.  00 


5.00 

3.  00 

5.  00 

.30 
2.  00 

4.  00 
.25 

.50 

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257.  Other  machinery  and  detached  parts  not  otherwise  provided  for : 


(a)  Of  copper  and  its  alloys,  N.  W 100  kilos. . $4.  00 

(b)  Of  other  material,  N.  W 100  kilos..  1.  00 


Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  252, 
253,  254,  255,  256,  and  257  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per 


cent  ad  valorem. 

Group  3. — Carriages. 

258.  Fine  coaches  and  berlins,  new,  used  or  repaired : 

(a)  With  four  seats,  with  or  without  hoods each. . 50.  00 

(5)  With  two  seats,  with  or  without  folding  seats each. . 35.  00 

259.  Omnibuses,  diligences,  Concord  or  similar  coaches,  new,  used  or  repaired, 

each 35.00 

260.  Other  common  four-wheeled  carriages,  with  four  or  more  seats,  new,  used 

or  repaired each. . 20.  00 

261.  All  other  carriages  not  specially  mentioned,  new,  used  or  repaired: 

(a)  With  one  seat each. . 10.  00 

(6)  With  two  seats each. . 15.  00 

(c)  With  not  more  than  four  seats. each. . 20.  00 

( d ) Automobiles  for  passengers each. . 60.  00 

( e ) Automobiles  for  merchandise each..  60.00 

262.  Railway  carriages  of  all  kinds  for  passengers each.  .100.  00 

(а)  Finished  wooden  parts  of  the  same,  N.  W. 100  kilos. . 1. 50 

(б)  Railway  box  cars each. . 50.  00 

(c)  Railway  flat  cars each..  30.00 

263.  Tramway  carriages  of  all  kinds each..  45.00 

264.  Wagons each..  7.50 

265.  Carts each. . 5.  00 

266.  Handcarts each..  3.00 


Group  4. — Small  boats  and  other  water  craft. 

267.  Small  boats,  launches,  lighters,  and  other  water  craft,  imported  com- 
plete, either  set  up  or  knocked  down,  measuring  less  than  500  cubic 
feet,  per  cent  ad  valorem 15 

Glass  XII. — Alimentary  substances. 


Group  1. — Meats  and  fish. 

268.  Poultry  and  game,  dressed  or  undressed,  N.  W kilo..  $0.  03 

269.  Meat,  salted  or  in  brine,  and  jerked  beef,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 75 

270.  Hams,  bacon  and  other  meats,  smoked  or  cured,  also  sausages  not  in 

cans,  N.  W 100  kilos . . 3.  00 

271.  Lard  (however  contained),  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  60 

272.  Cottolene  and  all  imitations  of  lard,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 2. 00 

273.  Salted  cod  and  stockfish,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 75 

274.  Fish,  other: 

(а)  Fresh,  with  the  salt  indispensable  for  its  preservation,  G.  W., 

100  kilos 50 

(б)  Salted,  smoked  or  pickled,  not  in  cans,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  50 

275.  Oysters,  clams  and  shellfish  not  in  glass  or  canned,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  50 

Group  2. — Grain,  dried  fruit,  and  vegetables,  and  preparations  of  the  same. 

276.  Rice: 

(а)  Unhusked,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 40 

(б)  Husked,  G.  W 100  kilos..  .50 

(c)  Flour,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  50 


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277.  Wheat,  rye,  and  barley: 

(а)  In  grain,  G.  W 100  kilos..  $0.  25 

(б)  In  flour,  N.  W 100  kilos..  . 40 

278.  Corn  (maize),  oats  and  other  cereals  not  mentioned  elsewhere: 

(a)  In  grain,  G.  W .100  kilos. . . 10 

(b)  In  meal  or  flour,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 40 

279.  Millet: 

(a)  In  grain,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 40 

(b)  In  flour,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 50 

280.  Malt,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.  50 

281.  Hops,  G.  W 100  kilos..  3.00 

282.  Cereals  prepared  for  table  use,  such  as  oatmeal,  cracked  wheat,  corn- 

starch, avena,  and  all  other  preparations  of  cereals  for  table  use  not 
elsewhere  specially  provided  for,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 2.  00 

283.  Bread,  biscuit,  crackers  and  wafers  made  of  flour  from  cereals  or  pulse: 

(а)  Unsweetened,  N.  W . .100  kilos. . 3.  00 

(б)  Sweetened,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 5. 00 

284.  Vermicelli,  macaroni,  and  pastes  for  soups,  N.  W 100  kilos..  3.00 

285.  Dried  raisins,  dates,  figs  and  citron,  put  up  in  small  packages,  N.  W., 

100  kilos 2. 50 

286.  The  same  fruits  in  bulk  and  all  other  dried  and  desiccated  fruits,  N.  W. , 

100  kilos 75 

287.  Dried  beans,  peas  and  pulse: 

(а)  In  bulk,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 75 

(б)  Put  up  in  small  packages,  N.  W 100  kilos..  1.  00 

(c)  Flour  of,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1. 50 

288.  Dried  or  desiccated  vegetables,  not  elsewhere  specially  provided  for, 

G.W 100  kilos..  1.00 

Group  3. — Tropical  and  semitropical  products. 

289.  Sugar: 

(a)  Raw  and  glucose,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 1.  62 

( b ) Refined,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

290.  Cocoa: 

(а)  Of  all  kinds  in  the  bean,  G.  W ^ 100  kilos. . 5.  75 

(б)  Ground,  in  paste,  powder  and  cocoa  butter,  N.  W . . .100  kilos. . 10.  00 

291.  Coffee: 

(а)  In  grains,  G.  W 100  kilos. . 7. 50 

(б)  Ground,  N.  W 100  kilos..  8.70 

292.  Succory  root  and  chicory  in  any  form,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 7.  50 

293.  Cinnamon,  first  grade: 

(а)  Unground, N.W 100  kilos..  8.00 

(б)  Ground,  N.  W 100  kilos..  10.  00 

294.  Cinnamon,  second  grade: 

(a)  Unground,  N.W 100  kilos..  6.00 

(b)  Ground,  N.W 100  kilos..  8.00 

295.  Vanilla  beans,  N.  W kilo..  5.00 

296.  Cloves  and  other  spices  not  specially  mentioned: 

(а)  Unground,  N.  W kilo. . . 08 

(б)  Ground,  N.  W kilo..  . 10 

(c)  Saffron  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo..  4.  00 

297.  Allspice  and  mace: 

(a)  Unground,  N.  W kilo..  .07 

(b)  Ground,  N.  W kilo. . . 09 


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298.  Nutmegs: 

(а)  Unhusked,  G.  W kilo.. $0.04 

(б)  Husked,  G.  W kilo..  .06 

299.  Pepper: 

(а)  Whole,  N.  W kilo..  . 04 

(б)  Ground,  N.  W kilo..  .06 

300.  Mustard: 

(a)  Seed,  N.  W kilo..  .04 

(b)  Ground,  N.  W kilo..  .06 

(c)  In  paste,  N.  W kilo..  .15 

301.  Tea,  N.  W kilo..  .20 


Group  4. — Seeds  and  forage. 

302.  Seeds  not  elsewhere  provided  ‘for  and  carob  beans,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 50 

303.  Hay,  forage  and  bran,  G.  W 100  kilos..  . 15 


304. 


305. 

306. 

307. 

308. 


309. 

310. 


311. 


312. 


313. 

314. 


Group  5. — Oils  and  beverages. 

Olive  oil: 

(а)  In  receptacles  of  earthenware,  wood  or  tin,  N.  W 100  kilos.. 

(б)  In  bottles,  N.  W kilo. . 

Other  refined  oils  in  bottles  for  table  use,  N.  W kilo. . 

Alcohol liter. . 

Methyl  alcohol,  N.  W liter.. 

Whiskey,  rum  and  gin  in  wood liter. . 

(a)  Whiskey,  rum,  gin,  cocktails,  blackberry,  and  ginger  brandy,  in 

bottles,  flasks,  demijohns,  and  other  similar  receptacles . .liter. . 

( b ) Brandies,  liqueurs,  cordials,  and  all  compound  spirits  not  specially 

mentioned,  in  wood liter.. 

(c)  The  same  in  bottles,  flasks,  demijohns,  and  other  similar  recep- 

tacles   liter.. 

Wines,  sparkling liter.. 

Wines,  still  (fine) : 

(a)  All  white  wines,  including  the  so-called  generous  wines  ( vinos 

generosos),  and  all  red  or  white  dessert  or  liqueur  wines  except 
those  mentioned  in  the  next  number,  in  casks,  barrels  and  half 
barrels liter.. 

(b)  The  same  in  bottles,  flasks,  demijohns  or  other  similar  recepta- 

cles   liter. . 

Wines,  still  (common): 

(a)  Common  red  wines  such  as  vin  ordinaire,  vino  comun  and  others 

(red)  of  like  quality,  in  casks,  barrels  and  half  barrels,  .liter. . 

(b)  The  same  in  bottles,  flasks,  demijohns,  or  other  similar  recepta- 

cles  liter.. 

Beer,  malt  extract,  and  cider,  natural  or  artificial,  etc. : 

(а)  Malt  liquor,  malt  extract  and  cider  in  casks hectol. . 

(б)  Malt  liquor,  malt  extract  and  cider  in  bottles hectol.. 

(c)  Sweetened,  flavored  or  aerated  waters,  ginger  ale,  root  beer,  and 

other  nonalcoholic  beverages  nototherwise  provided  for,  hectol. 

Fruit  juice,  pure  or  with  only  sufficient  sugar  to  preserve  it liter.. 

Vinegar liter.. 


5.  00 
.075 
.08 
.70 
.35 
.35 

.35 

.45 

.45 

.85 


.25 
0. 40 

.05 

.20 

3.40 

4.60 

1.00 

.06 

.05 


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315. 


316. 


317. 


318. 


319. 

320. 


321. 


322. 


323. 


324. 

325. 

326. 

327. 

328. 

329. 

330. 


331. 

332. 


Group  6. — Various. 

Canned  or  potted  meats,  such  as  beef,  mutton,  sausage,  chicken,  turkey, 
ham,  bacon,  and  generally  all  meats  preserved  in  cans  or  jars,  when  not 
exceeding  in  value  $1  per  dozen  cans  of  the  weight  of  one-tenth  of  a 
kilogram  for  each  can,  and  not  exceeding  in  value  $1.75  per  dozen  cans 

of  the  weight  of  one-fifth  of  a kilogram  for  each  can,  N.  W kilo.  .$0.  05 

Canned  or  potted  meats  of  the  delicatessen  class,  including  mince-meat, 
pate  de  fois  gras,  deviled  ham,  and  generally  all  meats  preserved  in  cans 
or  jars,  when  exceeding  in  value  $1  per  one  dozen  cans  of  the  weight  of 
one-tenth  of  a kilogram  for  each  can,  and  exceeding  in  value  $1.75  per 
dozen  cans  of  the  weight  of  one-fifth  of  a kilogram  for  each  can, 

N.W kilo..  .20 

Salmon,  cod  and  herring,  in  cans  or  jars,  N.  W kilo. . . 035 

(a)  Other  canned  or  potted  fish,  and  sea  food,  such  as  sardines,  oys- 
ters, clams,  and  generally  all  sea  products,  preserved  in  cans  or 

jars,  N.W kilo..  .06 

Canned  and  potted  fish  and  sea  food  of  the  delicatessen  class,  such  as  an- 
chovies, caviar,  fish  roe,  and  generally  all  fish  or  sea  food  preserved  in 

cans  or  jars,  not  in  use  as  ordinary  food,  N.  W kilo. . . 20 

Canned  or  potted  soups  of  all  kinds,  including  clam  broth,  N.  W. . .kilo. . . 075 

Condensed  or  concentrated  milk  or  cream,  and  canned  vegetables  of  all 
kinds,  such  as  tomatoes,  corn,  pease,  beans,  pumpkins,  and  generally 

vegetables  preserved  in  cans  or  jars,  N.  W kilo. . . 025 

Pickled  vegetables  and  fruits  of  all  kinds: 

(а)  In  stone  or  glass,  N.  W kilo..  . 10 

(б)  In  wood,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.  00 

Canned  or  preserved  fruits: 

(а)  In  wood;  and  those  belonging  to  the  class  known  as  “Pie 

Fruits,”  packed  in  water,  in  tin  or  glass,  N.  W kilo..  . 02 

(б)  Others,  in  tin  or  glass,  including  those  packed  in  syrups,  known 

as  “Table  Fruits,”  N.W kilo_.  .04 

Preserved  or  brandied  fruits  in  cordials  or  spirits  of  any  kind  containing 
more  than  18  per  cent  of  alcohol,  such  as  brandied  peaches,  cherries 
preserved  in  maraschine  and  the  like,  wdiether  put  up  in  tin  or  glass, 

N.W kilo..  .125 

Canned  breads  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo..  0.  025 

Canned  cakes,  puddings  and  sweetmeats  not  candied,  such  as  plum  pud- 
ding and  the  like,  N.  W kilo..  . 10 

Saccharine,  N.  W kilo..  3.00 

Flavoring  extracts,  N.  W kilo..  . 25 

Sauces  and  condiments  for  table  use,  put  up  in  glass,  such  as  caper, 

tomato  and  tabasco  sauce,  and  the  like,  N.  W kilo..  . 125 

Nuts,  dried,  of  all  kinds  in  natural  state,  not  otherwise  provided  for, 

N.  W 100  kilos..  2.50 

Chocolate: 

(a)  In  forms  or  lumps  of  more  than  two  kilos  for  manufacturing  pur- 

poses, N.  W kilo..  .10 

( b ) In  cakes  or  powder  for  table  use,  but  not  made  up  into  bon  bons 

or  candy,  N.  W kilo. . . 12 

Conserved  or  crystallized  fruit  or  nuts,  used  as  confectionery  and  sweet- 
meats, whether  put  up  in  paper,  metal  or  glass,  N.  W kilo. . . 25 

Confectionery,  candies  and  sweetmeats  of  all  kinds,  N.  W kilo..  . 125 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  330, 

331,  and  332  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per  cent  ad  valorem. 


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333.  Eggs,  salted  or  preserved,  G.  W 100  kilos..  2.50 

334  Cheese: 

(а)  Fine,  in  glass,  stone  or  metal,  not  in  use  as  common  food,  N.  W. 

kilo.  .$0.  25 

(б)  Other  (common),  G.  W kilo..  .025 

335.  Butter,  N.  W kilo. . . 05 

336.  Oleomargarine,  butterine  and  all  imitations  of  butter,  N.  W kilo..  .06 

337.  Honey,  molasses  and  sirup  of  cane,  G.  W 100  kilos..  1.  00 


Class  XIII. — Miscellaneous . 

338.  Fans: 

(а)  With  mountings  of  bamboo,  reeds,  or  other  woods,  N.  W.  .kilo. . . 75 

(б)  With  mountings  of  horn,  bone,  composition,  or  metal  other  than 

gold  and  silver,  N.  W kilo..  2.  50 

(c)  With  mountings  of  tortoise  shell,  ivory  or  mother-of-pearl;  also 

fans  of  kid  skin,  silk  tissue,  or  feathers,  N.  W kilo. . 5.  00 

339.  Combs: 

(a)  Of  horn  or  india  rubber,  N.  W kilo. . 2.  00 

(6)  Of  tortoise  shell  or  ivory,  N.  W kilo. . 5.  00 

(c)  Others;  shall  be  classified  for  duty  according  to  their  component 

material. 

340.  Trinkets  and  ornaments  of  all  kinds,  except  those  of  gold  or  silver,  or  of 

gold  and  silver  plate,  or  in  which  the  predominant  substance  is  amber, 
jet,  tortoise  shell,  coral,  ivory,  meerschaum  or  mother-of-pearl,  horn, 
bone,  whalebone,  celluloid  or  compositions  imitating  any  of  the  mate- 
rials herein  mentioned,  N.  W kilo. . 1.  25 

341.  Amber,  jet,  tortoise  shell,  coral,  ivory,  meerschaum,  mother-of-pearl: 

(or)  Un wrought,  N.W kilo..  1.00 

(b)  Wrought,  N.  W kilo. . 3.  50 

342.  Horn,  bone,  whalebone,  or  celluloid,  also  compositions  imitating  these 

or  those  of  the  preceding  number: 

(а)  Unwrought,  N.  W kilo. . . 60 

(б)  Wrought, N.W kilo..  1.50 

343.  Walking  sticks  and  sticks  for  umbrellas  and  parasols per  100. . 3.  75 

Sword  sticks  shall  pay  the  duty  fixed  for  the  swords  they  contain  and 
shall,  in  addition,  pay  the  duty  for  walking  sticks. 

Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  this  paragraph 
shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per  centum  ad  valorem. 

344.  Hair,  human,  manufactured  into  articles  of  all  kinds,  or  any  shape,  N.  W. , 

hectog 0.  50 

345.  Buttons  of  all  kinds,  other  than  gold  or  silver,  or  of  gold  or  silver  plate, 

N.W kilo..  1.00 

346.  Cartridges,  with  or  without  projectiles  or  bullets,  also  primers  and  caps 

for  such  arms,  N.  W kilo. . . 30 

347.  Tarpaulins,  coated  with  sand  for  vans,  N.  W 100  kilos. . . 20 

348.  Paper,  felt,  or  other  textile,  prepared  or  coated  with  tar,  pitch  or  similar 

substances,  for  roofs  and  structural  purposes,  G.  W 100  kilos. . . 30 

349.  Oilcloths: 

(а)  For  floors  and  packing  purposes,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

(б)  For  wearing  apparel,  unmanufactured,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 3.  00 

(c)  Manufactured  into  wearing  apparel,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 6.  00 

(rf)  Other,  including  linoleum,  N.  W 100  kilos. . 5.  00 

350.  Artificial  flowers  of  all  kinds,  also  artificial  fruits,  seeds,  pistils,  or  buds 

of  any  material  for  the  manufacture  of  flowers,  N.  W kilo..  2.  50 


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351. 

352. 


353. 

354. 

355. 

356. 

357. 


358. 


359. 


360. 


361. 


Matches  of  wax,  wood  or  cardboard,  N.  W kilo..  $0.  20 

Caoutchouc  and  gutta-percha  manufactured  into  any  kind  of  article  not 
otherwise  provided  for: 

(а)  Rubber  hose  and  piston  packing,  N.  W kilo..  . 03 

(б)  Hard  rubber  articles,  not  otherwise  mentioned,  N.  W. .-. . ..kilo. . . 50 

(c)  Boots  and  shoes  of  rubber,  N.W kilo..  . 25 

( d ) All  other  articles,  except  hose  of  rubber  and  textile,  N.  W.  .kilo. . . 20 

(e)  Hose  of  textile  and  rubber,  N.  W kilo. . . 10 

Games  and  toys,  except  those  of  gold  and  silver,  or  of  gold  and  silver 

plate,  tortoise  shell,  ivory  or  mother-of-pearl,  and  of  materials  men- 
tioned in  Nos.  341  and  342,  N.  W kilo. . . 10 

Umbrellas  and  parasols: 

(а)  Covered  with  paper each..  .08 

(б)  Covered  with  silk each. . . 50 

(c)  Covered  with  other  stuffs each..  .20 

Hats  and  bonnets  and  crowns  for  same,  of  straw: 

(a)  Complete,  not  trimmed each. . . 13 

( b ) Same,  trimmed each. . . 22 

( c ) Crowns  for  ( untrimm  ed ) each . . .11 

The  same  articles  of  other  materials: 

(а) ' Complete, not  trimmed ..each..  .06 

( б ) Same,  trimmed each . . .20 

(c)  Crowns  for  (untrimmed) each..  .05 

Caps  of  all  kinds: 

(a)  For  adults,  of  any  material,  plain each. . . 15 

( b ) For  adults,  embroidered  or  decorated each. . . 50 

(c)  For  children,  plain each. . . 10 

(c£)  For  children,  embroidered  or  ornamented each. . . 35 


Provided,  that  none  of  the  articles  classified  under  paragraphs  354, 
355,  356,  and  357  shall  pay  a less  rate  of  duty  than  20  per  cent  ad 
valorem. 

Photographic  cameras  and  lenses: 

Cameras  of  which  the  lenses'  are  not  removable  or  adjustable:  made  of 
wood  or  of  metal,  polished  or  covered  with  leather  or  imitation  of 
leather;  fitted  for  either  plates  or  films,  or  for  both;  according  to  the 


largest  area  of  plate  coverable  at  one  exposure: 

(а)  If  such  area  be  20  square  inches  or  less each. . . 25 

(б)  More  than  20  square  inches  and  not  more  than  40 each. . . 50 

(c)  More  than  40  square  inches  and  not  more  than  80 each. . 1.  00 

( d ) More  than  80  square  inches each..  2.00 

The  same  articles  made  of  wood  or  metal,  painted,  varnished,  shellaced 

or  plain,  and  otherwise,  as  above  indicated: 

(а)  If  such  area  be  20  square  inches  or  less each. . . 18 

(б)  More  than  20  square  inches  and  not  more  than  40 each. . . 35 

(c)  More  than  40  square  inches  and  not  more  than  80 each. . .70 

( d ) More  than  80  square  inches each. . 1.  40 

Cameras  with  removable  or  adjustable  lenses,  not  including  the  lenses; 

according  to  the  largest  area  of  plate  or  film,  covered  at  one  exposure: 

(a)  If  such  area  be  20  square  inches  or  less each. . . 50 

( b ) More  than  20  square  inches  and  not  more  than  40 each. . 1.  00 

(c)  More  than  40  square  inches  and  not  more  than  80 each. . 2.  50 

( d ) More  than  80  square  inches  and  not  more  than  120 each..  3.  75 

( e ) More  than  120  square  inches each..  5.  00 

Single  lenses  for  photographic  apparatus each..  . 25 


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362.  Combination  lenses  for  same  are  dutiable  according  to  diameter;  if  such 


diameter  be — 

(а)  1 inch  or  less each. . $3.  00 

(б)  More  than  1 inch  and  not  more  than  each. . 4.  50 

(c)  More  than  inch  and  not  more  than  2 each..  7. 50 

( d ) More  than  2 inches  and  not  more  than  3 each. . 15.  00 

(e)  More  than  3 inches each..  30.  00 


363.  Tuns,  pipes,  casks,  and  other  similar  wooden  receptacles  of  liquids,  or  of 
articles  in  liquid  or  in  brine,  imported  separately,  or  in  use  as  imme- 
diate containers  of  imported  merchandise  which  is  not  dutiable  on  gross 


weight: 

(а)  Tuns each..  3.50 

(б)  Pipes each..  1.75 

(c)  Half  pipes  or  hogsheads each. . 1.  00 

(d)  Casks  or  barrels each. . . 85 

( e ) Half  casks  or  half  barrels each. . . 50 

(/)  Quarter  casks  or  quarter  barrels each. . . 35 

364.  Tobacco: 

(a)  In  the  leaf,  unmanufactured,  N.  W kilo..  . 50 

( b ) Manufactured,  N.  W kilo..  2.00 

365.  On  all  other  goods,  wares,  merchandise,  and  effects  not  otherwise  enum- 

erated or  provided  for,  except  crude  materials,  .per  cent  ad  valorem. . . 25 

366.  On  crude  materials  not  otherwise  enumerated per  cent  ad  valorem..  . 10 


ARTICLES  FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Sec.  12.  The  following  articles  shall  pay  no  duty  on  their  importa- 
tion into  the  Philippine  Islands: 

367.  Natural  mineral  waters  aerated,  carbonated  or  not. 

368.  Trees,  shoots,  and  plants;  also  moss  in  a natural  or  fresh  state. 

369.  Copper,  gold  and  silver  ores. 

370.  All  samples  of  the  kind,  in  such  quantity,  and  of  such  dimensions  or  construction 

as  to  render  them  unsalable  or  of  no  appreciable  commercial  value. 

371.  Articles  of  the  growth,  produce  and  manufacture  of  the  Philippine  Islands 

exported  to  a foreign  country  and  returned  without  having  been  advanced  in 
value  or  improved  in  condition  by  any  process  of  manufacture  or  other  means, 
and  upon  which  no  drawback  or  bounty  has  been  allowed. 

372.  Gold,  silver,  and  platinum,  in  broken -up  jewelry  or  table  services,  bars,  sheets, 

coins,  pieces,  dust  and  scraps. 

373.  Gold,  silver  and  platinum,  in  articles  manufactured  and  stamped  in  the  Philip- 

pine Islands. 

374.  Fresh  fruits. 

375.  Fresh  garden  produce. 

376.  Fresh  meat,  except  poultry  and  game;  also  ice. 

377.  Fresh  eggs. 

378.  Fresh  milk. 

379.  Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones  in  the  rough,  amounted. 

380.  Hand  paintings  in  oil,  water  color,  or  pastel,  and  pen  and  ink  drawings  intended 

for  use  as  works  of  art,  and  not  as  a part  of  decoration  of  any  other  merchan- 
dise, nor  for  use  in  the  manufactures  and  industrial  arts  and  sciences. 

381.  Lithographs,  posters,  calendars  and  folders  for  advertising  purposes  only,  hav- 

ing no  commercial  value  and  designed  for  free  public  distribution. 

382.  (a)  Spanish  scientific,  literary,  and  artistic  works,  not  subversive  of  public  order, 

imported  under  provisions  of  Article  XIII  of  the  treaty  between  Spain 
and  the  United  States  signed  at  Paris  on  the  10th  day  of  December,  1898. 


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(6)  Public  magazines,  reviews,  newspapers,  and  like  published  periodicals 
Bibles,  and  schoolbooks;  but  complete  books  published  in  parts  and  not 
otherwise  entitled  to  free  entry  shall  not  be  classified  under  this  para- 
graph. 

383.  Manures,  natural. 

384.  Quinine,  sulphate  and  bisulphate  of,  and  all  alkaloids  or  salts  of  cinchona 

bark,  in  pills  or  otherwise. 

ARTICLES  FREE  OF  DUTY,  SUBJECT  TO  CONDITIONS. 

385.  Supplies  imported  by  the  United  States  Government  for  the  use  of  the  Army, 

Navy,  and  Marine- Hospital  Service  or  by  insular  government  for  its  use  or 
that  of  its  subordinate  branches. 

386.  Wearing  apparel,  toilet  objects  and  articles  for  personal  use,  bed  and  table  linen, 

books,  portable  tools  and  instruments,  theatrical  costumes,  jewels  and  table 
services  bearing  evident  signs  of  having  been  used,  imported  by  travelers  in 
their  luggage  in  quantities  proportionate  to  their  profession  and  position. 

The  customs  authorities  may  exact  a bond  for  the  exportation  of  these  articles 
when  deemed  necessary  by  them. 

387.  Works  of  fine  art  destined  for  public  museums,  galleries  or  art  schools;  when 

due  proof  is  given  as  to  their  destination. 

388.  Archseological  and  numismatical  objects  for  public  museums,  academies  and 

scientific  and  artistic  corporations,  on  proof  of  their  destination. 

389.  Specimens  and  collections  of  mineralogy,  botany,  zoology  and  ethnology,  and 

small  models  for  public  museums,  public  schools,  academies,  and  scientific 
and  artistic  corporations,  on  proof  of  their  destination. 

390.  (a)  Philosophical,  historical,  economic,  and  scientific  books,  apparatus,  utensils, 

instruments,  and  preparations,  including  packing,  packages,  and  receptacles 
thereof,  specially  imported  in  good  faith  and  for  the  use  and  by  the  order 
of  any  society  or  institution  incorporated  or  established  solely  for  philosoph- 
ical, educational,  scientific  or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of 
the  fine  arts,  or  for  the  use  and  by  order  of  any  college,  academy,  school  or 
seminary  of  learning  in  the  Philippine  Islands,  or  of  any  public  library,  and 
not  for  sale  or  hire,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the 
collector  of  customs  of  the  islands;  and  the  provisions  of  this  paragraph  in 
respect  to  books  shall  apply  also  to  any  individual  importing  not  exceeding 
two  copies  of  any  one  work  for  his  own  use  and  not  for  sale  or  hire. 

( b ) Books  and  music  in  raised  print,  used  exclusively  by  the  blind. 

If  the  regulations  in  each  case  are  not  complied  with,  or  if  the  examination  is 
not  entirely  satisfactory,  the  exemption  shall  be  annulled,  and  the  duties 
stipulated  in  the  tariff  shall  be  collected. 

ARTICLES  FREE  OF  DUTY  SUBJECT  TO  THE  FORMALITIES  PRESCRIBED 
IN  EACH  CASE  BY  THE  CUSTOMS  AUTHORITIES. 

391.  Casks,  sacks,  and  large  metal  receptacles  in  use  as  immediate  containers  of 

dutiable  imported  commodities,  when  such  receptacles  are  to  be  reexported. 

392.  Carriages,  trained  animals,  portable  theaters,  circus  equipments,  panoramas, 

wax  figures  and  other  similar  objects  for  public  entertainment,  imported 
temporarily. 

393.  Used  household  furniture  of  persons  coming  to  settle  in  the  Philippine  Islands, 

including  such  articles,  effects,  and  furnishings  as  pictures,  books,  pianos, 
organs,  chinaware,  and  kitchen  utensils,  in  quantities  and  of  the  class  suit- 
able to  the  rank  and  position  of  the  persons  bringing  the  same:  Provided , That 
they  have  all  been  used  by  said  persons  for  more  than  one  year;  that  they 


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are  brought  within  a reasonable  time  after  the  arrival  of  the  owners,  in  the 
discretion  of  the  collector  of  customs:  And  provided  further,  That  satisfactory 
evidence  be  produced  that  such  persons  are  actually  coming  to  settle  in  the 
Philippine  Islands;  that  the  change  of  residence  is  bona  fide,  and  that  the 
privilege  of  free  entry  under  this  paragraph  has  never  been  previously  granted 
to  them. 

394.  Foreign  articles  destined  to  exhibitions  held  in  the  Philippine  Islands. 

395.  Submarine  telegraph  cables. 

396.  Pumps  intended  for  the  salvage  of  vessels  imported  temporarily. 

397.  Parts  of  machinery,  pieces  of  metal  and  wood  imported  for  the  repair  of  foreign 

vessels  which  have  entered  ports  of  the  Philippine  Islands  through  stress  of 
weather. 


EXPORT  DUTIES. 


Sec.  13.  On  the  following  products  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  when 
exported  therefrom,  there % shall  be  levied  and  collected  on  the  gross 
weight  thereof  export  duties  as  follows: 


398. 

399. 

400. 

401. 

402. 

403. 

404. 

405. 


Abaca,  raw  or  wrought  hemp 100  kilos 


Cocoanuts,  fresh  and  dried  (copra) 

Tobacco,  manufactured,  of  all  kinds  and  whatever  origin 
Tobacco,  raw,  grown  in  the  provinces  of  Cagayan,  Isa 


100  kilos. . 

$0.  75 

100  kilos.. 

.25 

100  kilos.. 

.025 

100  kilos.. 

1.00 

100  kilos.. 

.05 

,100  kilos.. 

.10 

100  kilos.. 

1.50 

i,  and  New 

100  kilos.. 

1.50 

100  kilos.. 

1.00 

,100  kilos. . 

.75 

406.  Tobacco,  raw,  grown  in  the  Visayas  and  Mindanao  Island 

407.  Tobacco,  raw,  grown  in  other  provinces  of  the  archipelagc 

Certificates  of  origin  of  raw  tobacco  may  be  required  by  the  customs 
authorities  when  proof  of  the  place  of  production  is  necessary. 


TONNAGE  DUES. 

Sec.  14.  At  all  ports  or  places  in  the  Philippine  Islands  there  shall 
be  levied  the  following  navigation  and  port  charges: 

On  the  entry  of  a vessel  from  a port  or  place  not  in  the  Philippine  Islands  a duty 
of  six  cents  ($0.06)  per  net  ton  as  expressed  in  her  national  certificate  of  registry. 

On  the  entry  of  a vessel  from  a port  or  place  not  in  the  Philippine  Islands  lading 
or  discharging  cargo  which  is  less  than  the  net  tonnage  of  the  vessel,  dues  of  twenty 
cents  ($0.20)  per  thousand  kilograms  may  be  imposed,  at  the  option  of  the  master  or 
consignor  or  consignee  of  the  cargo,  in  lieu  of  the  tonnage  tax  above  prescribed. 

On  the  entry  of  a vessel  only  to  discharge  or  take  on  board  passengers  and  their 
baggage,  the  tonnage  tax  above  prescribed  shall  not  be  imposed. 

Sec.  15.  The  following  shall  be  exempt  from  tonnage  dues: 

A vessel  belonging  to  or  employed  in  the  service  of  the  Government  of  the  United 
States. 

A vessel  of  a foreign  government  not  engaged  in  trade. 

A vessel  in  distress. 

A yacht  belonging  to  an  organized  yacht  club  of  the  United  States  or  of  a foreign 
nation  which  imposes  no  tonnage  or.  equivalent  taxes  on  American  yachts. 


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WHARF  CHARGES. 

Sec.  16.  There  shall  be  levied  and  collected  upon  goods  of  all  kinds 
exported  through  the  ports  of  entry  of  the  Philippine  Islands  a dut}7 
of  seventy -five  cents  ($0.75)  per  gross  ton  of  1,000  kilos,  as  a charge 
for  wharfage  and  for  harbor  dues,  whatever  be  the  port  of  destination 
or  nationality  of  the  exporting  vessel. 

Sec.  17.  Merchandise  imported,  exported,  or  shipped  in  transit  for 
the  use  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  or  of  that  of  the 
Philippine  Islands,  including  coal,  shall  be  exempt  from  wharf  charges. 

REIMPORTATION  OF  INSULAR  PRODUCTS. 

Sec.  18.  Goods,  fruits,  and  articles  of  the  Philippine  Islands 
exported  abroad  and  reimported,  owing  to  their  not  having  been  sold 
at  the  place  of  destination,  shall  be  exempt  from  the  payment  of  duty, 
provided,  always,  that  they  are  enclosed  in  the  same  packages  and 
bear  the  same  marks,  and  that  they  are  accompanied  by  certificates  of 
the  consular  officer,  or,  if  there  be  none,  of  the  local  authority,  stat- 
ing that  the  goods,  produce  or  effects  of  the  country  are  reimported 
for  the  above-stated  reason. 

Abaca,  raw,  is  exempt  from  the  production  of  the  aforesaid  certifi- 
cate. 

Sec.  19.  The  following  articles  may  likewise  be  imported  free  of 
duty: 

(а)  Paintings  which  are  works  of  art,  and  have  been  exported  with  a custom- 
house certificate,  provided  that  their  identity  is  established  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
customs  authorities. 

(б)  Books,  when,  on  their  exportation,  the  number  of  the  copies,  the  title  of  the 
work,  and  the  name  of  the  publisher  have  been  stated  in  the  export  certificate. 

(c)  Copper  coins  returned  from  foreign  countries,  if,  on  examination,  it  appears 
that  they  have  been  coined  legitimately. 

( d ) Articles  returned  from  foreign  exhibitions. 

(g)  Articles  of  the  Philippine  Islands  returned  from  foreign  countries,  the  entry 
of  which  was  prohibited  at  the  place  of  destination. 

Sec.  20.  All  existing  decrees,  laws,  regulations,  or  orders,  so  far  as 
the  same  are  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  and  the  tariff 
and  duties,  rules  and  regulations  hereby  enacted,  are  to  that  extent 
repealed,  such  repeal  to  take  effect  at  the  time  when  said  tariff  and 
duties  shall  go  into  force  and  effect. 

Nothing  in  this  section  contained  shall  in  any  way  affect  any  legal 
proceeding  that  has  been  or  may  be  lawfully  commenced  at  any  time 
by  reason  of  any  act  or  omission  done  or  committed  before  the  date 
upon  which  this  Act  goes  into  force  and  effect. 


PHILIPPINE  TARIFF. 


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Sec.  21.  The  index  and  repertory  hereto  attached  are  not  an  inte- 
gral part  of  the  tariff  law  and  shall  not  be  construed  to  alter  or  change 
the  same  in  any  way. 

Sec.  22.  This  Act  shall  be  known  and  referred  to  as  the  Tariff  Revi- 
sion Law  of  1901. 

Sec.  23.  This  Act  shall  take  effect  November  15,  1901. 

Enacted,  September  17,  1901. 


INDEX  AND  REPERTORY. 


A. 

Abaca.  ( See  Hemp. ) Number. 

Export  duty 399 

Abbreviations  used  in  tariff  law Sec.  7 

Absorbent  cotton 99 

Acetates 95(a) 

Acetic  acid 92  (c) 

Acetyline,  apparatus  for 257 

Acids,  inorganic: 

Aqua  regia 91  (a) 

Boric 91  (a) 

Carbonic,  liquid 91  (6) 

Hydrochloric 91  (a) 

Nitric 91  (a) 

Sulphuric „ 91  (a) 

Other  inorganic 91  (c) 

Acids,  organic: 

Acetic 92(c) 

Carbolic  92  (a) 

Citric 92  (a) 

Oleic 92  (6) 

Oxalic • 92  (a) 

Palmitic 92  (6) 

Stearic 92  (6) 

Tartaric , 92  (a) 

Other  organic 92  ( d ) 

Adornments  (for  personal  use): 

Of  amber 341  ( 6 ) 

Of  bone 342  (6) 

Of  celluloid 342  ( 6 ) 

Of  coral 341  ( 6 ) 

Of  gold 27  ( d ) 

Of  gold  or  silver  plate 29  ( 6 ) 

Of  horn 342  (6) 

Of  ivory 341  ( b ) 

Of  jet 341(6) 

Of  meerschaum 341  (6) 

Of  mother-of-pearl 341(6) 

Of  silver 28  (d) 

Of  tortoise  shell 341  (6) 

Of  whalebone 342  (6) 

Of  compositions  imitating  any  of  the  foregoing 342  (6) 

Of  other  materials.  (See  Corresponding  paragraphs. ) 

Advertisements,  certain,  when  free 381 

Adzes 46  (a) 

16600—01 4*  49 


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INDEX. 


Number. 

Aerated  waters  (natural) 367 

artificial 312  (c)  or  ( d ) 

Agate 24 

Agricultural  apparatus  and  machinery : 

Cultivators,  harrows,  huskers,  mowers,  plows,  reapers  and  binders, 

seed  planters,  shellers,  threshers,  winnowers,  etc 245 

Agricultural  tools  and  implements  (ijot  machinery): 

Axes 46  (&,) 

Cane  knives 46  (6) 

Grafters 46(6) 

Hoes 46  (6) 

Machetes 46  (6) 

Mattocks 46  (6) 

Pruning  knives,  and  shears 54  (c) 

Rakes 46  (6) 

Scythes 46  (6) 

Sickles 46  (6) 

Spades 46  (6) 

Weeding  hooks 46  (6) 

Air  motors  of  all  kinds 243 

Alabaster 1 (a),  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 

Alarm  clocks 239  (a) 

Albumen  paper 187  (a) 

Albumens  109 

Alcohol 306,  307 

Ale 312  (a)  and  (6) 

Ginger 312  (c)  and  ( d ) 

Alimentary  pastes  for  soups 284 

Alkalies,  caustic  and  barilla  oxides  and  oxyhydrates  of 93 

Alkaloids  and  their  salts 96 

In  pills,  capsules,  dragees 98 

Aloe: 

Raw 138 

Yarn  of,  up  to  No.  12,  inclusive 142 

Yarn  of,  No.  13,  and  above 143 

Textiles  of  (See  Textiles. ) 

Aloes,  extract  of 78 

Alloys  of  metals  mentioned.  ( See  Corresponding  metals. ) 

Alloys  of  metals  not  mentioned  ( see  zinc,  lead,  etc.) 73 

Allspice 297 

Almonds: 

Dried,  in  natural  state 329 

Oil  of 100  (6) 

Essence  of,  for  perfumery 105  (a) 

Extract  of,  for  flavoring  food 327 

Alpaca: 

Wool 162 

Textiles  of.  (See  Textiles.) 

Alum 94  (c) 

Aluminum : 

In  lumps  or  ingots 71  (a) 

In  bars,  sheets,  pipes,  and  wire 71  (6) 

In  other  articles 71(c) 


INDEX. 


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Amber:  Number. 

Unwrought 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  (6) 

Imitations  of 342  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Amethyst 24 

Ammonia 93 

Ammoniac: 

Oxide  of 93 

Oxyhydrate  of 93 

Salts  of,  not  mentioned 94  ( e ) 

Sulphate  of 94  (d) 

Amperemeters 248  ( b ) 

Anchors 42 

Anchovies: 

Canned  or  potted 318 

Salted,  smoked,  or  pickled  (not  in  cans) 274  (6) 

Sauce  of 328 

Angora  goat,  hair 161 

Animal: 

Fats 101 

Products  employed  in  medicine,  not  specially  mentioned 82 

Wastes,  unmanufactured,  not  specially  mentioned 234 

Wax,  wrought 103 

Wax,  unwrought 102 

Animals: 

Not  specially  mentioned 211 

Asses 207 

Bulls  and  cows 208  (6) 

Calves  and  heifers 208  (c) 

Horses  and  mares 205  (a)  and  ( b ) 

Mules 206 

Oxen 208  (a) 

Pigs  and  sucking  pigs 209,  210 

Poultry  and  small  game 268 

Sheep  and  goats 211 

Singing  birds  and  parrots 212 

Specimens  of,  prepared  for  museums,  etc 389 

Trained,  imported  temporarily  for  public  entertainment 392 

Anise  seed * 81 

Oil  of 105 

Anisette 308  ( b ) or  (c) 

Antifebrine 99 

Antimony.  ( See  Zinc,  lead,  etc. ) 

Antipyrine 99 

Anvils 43 

Apparatus: 

Agricultural 245 

Electric,  for  light,  power,  and  heat 248 

For  dredging 245 

For  hoisting 245 

For  making  and  repairing  roads 245 

For  making  sugar 245 

For  photography.  ( See  Photographic  cameras. ) 

For  pile  driving 245 


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INDEX. 


Apparatus — Continued.  Number. 

For  preparing  rice,  hemp,  or  other  insular  vegetable  products  for  the 

market 245 

For  refrigeration  and  ice  making 245 

For  weighing 242 

Philosophical  and  scientific,  when  free 390 

Scientific,  such  as  aerometers,  barometers,  compasses,  quadrants, 
microscopes,  theodolites,  telescopes,  thermometers,  and  the  like, 

opera  and  field  glasses 365  (a) 

Aqua  regia 91  (a) 

Archaeological  objects  for  public  museums,  etc 388 

Archilla,  extract  of 87  (a) 

Arms: 

Side  arms  (not  fire)  and  pieces  for  same 54 

Pistols  and  revolvers . 55  (c) 

Detached  parts  for  same,  except  barrels 55  (c) 

Barrels  for  same,  unfinished 55  (a) 

Barrels  for  same,  finished 55  ( b ) 

Other  arms,  breech  or  muzzTe  loading 56 

Detached  parts  for  same,  except  barrels 56 

Barrels  for  same,  unfinished _ 55  (a) 

Barrels  for  same,  finished 55  ( b ) 

Unprohibited,  cartridges  for;  also  caps  and  primers 359 

Articles: 

Domestic,  exported  and  reimported  without  advance  in  value  or  con- 
dition, free 371 

Free  of  duty Sec.  12 

Not  enumerated,  how  classified Buies  13, 15 

Of  two  or  more  materials,  how  classified Buies  14, 15 

Two  or  more  in  same  package,  dutiable  on  gross  weight,  and  with  dif- 
ferent rates  of  duty,  packing  and  package,  how  dutiable Buie  19 

Artificial  fertilizers 106 

Flowers,  fruits,  seeds,  pistils,  buds,  &c 350 

Arts,  fine,  steel  tools  and  implements  for  works  of 46  (a) 

Fine  works  of,  acquired  by  Government,  academies,  &c 387 

Asbestos: 

Un wrought 2 (a) 

Manufactured  or  wrought  into  any  article 2 (e) 

Asphalts..*. 7 

In  paving  blocks 7 

Asses 207 

Astrakhans 166 

Automatic  slot  machines: 

Not  prohibited 256  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Prohibited Sec.  6 (4) 

Automobiles 261  (d)  or  (e) 

Avena,  prepared  for  table  use 282 

Awls 46  (a) 

Axes 46  (b) 

Axle  grease  for  cars  and  carts 8 

Axles: 

Bent 38  (6) 

Straight 38  (a) 


INDEX. 


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B. 

Bacon:  Number. 

Canned  or  potted 315 

Other 270 

Baggage  (travelers’) 386 

Bags: 

Gunny 145 

Of  manila  paper 187,  note. 

Traveling,  of  cardboard  or  leather 228  (c) 

Balsams: 

In  a natural  state 81 

Prepared  in  capsules 98 

Otherwise  prepared 99 

Bamboo: 

In  walking  sticks  or  sticks  for  parasols  and  umbrellas 343 

In  furniture 195-197 

Manufactured  into  coinbs 196  (a) 

Manufactured  into  fans 338  (a) 

Un  wrought 203 

Bands  and  wrappers  of  paper  for  tobacco,  etc 183 

Barbed  wire,  fencing  of 45 

Barbers’  chairs 199 

Bar  fixtures 199 

Barilla  alkalies,  oxides,  and  oxy hydrates  of 93 

Bark: 

For  dyeing 86  (a) 

For  tanning 79 

Barley  and  flour  of  same 277  (a)  or  (b) 

Barrel  or  casks  ( see  rule  18) 363  ( d ) 

Half 363  (e) 

Quarter 363  (/) 

Shooks,  hoops,  and  headings  for 194  (6) 

Staves 194  (6) 

For  firearms.  ( See  Arms. ) 

Bars : 

Of  cast  iron 31  (a) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 35  (6) 

Of  fine  crucible  steel 35  (c) 

Prepared  for  buildings 41 

Baseball : 

Bats 195 

Gloves 220  (a) 

Basins : 

Of  clay 19  (a)  or  (d) 

Of  porcelain 21  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  stoneware 19  (a)  or  (d) 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 58  or  59 

Of  copper 69  (a) , (b) , or  (c) 

Of  tin 72  (d) 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  zinc,  lead,  or  other  metal 1 73  (c),  ( d ),  or  ( f) 

Of  other  materials.  (Sec  Manufactures  of  component  materials.) 

Baskets 204 


INDEX. 


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Bas-reliefs : Number. 

Of  marble,  jasper,  alabaster,  or  similar  fine  stones 1 (c) 

Of  clay,  faience,  stoneware,  porcelain,  or  bisque 23 

Bath  tubs: 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  common  wood 195 

Of  fine  wood 196 

Of  marble,  jasper,  alabaster,  or  similar  fine  stones 1 ( d ) 

Of  artificial  stone 2 ( e ) 

Of  zinc,  gilt  or  nickeled 73  (d) 

Of  zinc,  neither  gilt  nor  nickeled 73  (/) 

Of  other  materials.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

Bats  for  baseball 195 

Battens: 

Molded,  varnished,  or  prepared  for  gilding 195 

Veneered 196 

Gilt  or  carved 197 

Batteries,  electric: 

Wet,  and  dry  and  parts  for  same 248  (a) 

Storage 249 

Bay  rum 105  ( b ) 

Beams : 

Of  ordinary  wood 192  (a) 

Of  cast  iron 31  (a) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel  not  prepared  for  building 35  (6) 

Beans: 

Fresh 375 

Dried 287  (a)  or  (6) 

Canned  or  in  jars 320 

Bearings  of  copper 67 

Bedsteads: 

Of  copper  and  alloys  thereof 69  (a)  or  (b) 

Of  cast  iron,  neither  polished  nor  turned 31  (c) 

Of  cast  iron,  polished  or  turned 32 

Of  cast  iron,  enameled  or  bronze  gilt 33 

Of  rush 204 

Of  wood — 

Common 195 

Fine 196 

Gilt  or  carved 197 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel  tubes — 

Common 58 

Fine  or  finished  in  brass 59 

Beef: 

Fresh 376 

In  brine  or  salt 1 269 

Canned  or  potted 315,  316 

Jerked  (tasajo) 269 

Beer 312  (a)  or  (6) 

Root  beerc 312  (c) 

Beets: 

Fresh 375 

Canned  or  potted 320 

Pickled 321 


INDEX. 


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Number. 

Bellows,  of  leather . 229 

Bells: 

Of  bronze  or  brass 69  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  other  materials.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

Belting,  leather,  for  machinery,  finished 257  ( b ) 

Belts: 

Waist,  of  leather 229 

Others.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

Bench  lathes 257  (6) 

Bent  wood,  furniture  of 198 

Benzine 10 

Berlins 258  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Berries: 

For  alimentary  purposes — 

Fresh 374 

Dried  or  desiccated 286 

Canned  or  potted 321,  322,  or  323 

Pickled 322  (a)  or  (6) 

For  dyeing 86  (a) 

For  tanning 79 

Others 81 

Beverages,  nonalcoholic 312  (c)  or  ( d ) 

Bibles,  all,  free 382  ( b ) 

Bicycles: 

Complete,  except  lamps 252  (a) 

Detached  parts  and  accessories,  including  lamps 252  (5) 

Billheads,  surtax  on 179 

Billiard: 

Chalk 5 

Tables  and  all  parts  thereof  except  cloth,  chalk,  and  balls 200 

Birds: 

Poultry  and  small  game 268 

Singing  birds,  parrots 212 

Biscuits: 

Unsweetened 283  (a) 

Sweetened 283  (6) 

Bisque 23 

Bits  for  harness,  of  iron  or  steel 49  (a)  or  (6) 

Bitumens 7 

Blacking,  of  all  kinds 89 

Blank  books 181 

Blankets.  (See  Textiles.) 

Blondes.  ( See  Textiles. ) 

Blotting  paper 186 

Boards: 

Of  cork 202  (a) 

Of  common  wood 192  (a) 

Of  fine  wood 193  (a) 

Boiler-makers’  wares: 

Of  copper  and  alloys  thereof,  etc 67 

Partially  wrought 257  (a) 

Completely  wrought 257  (a) 


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INDEX. 


Boilers:  Number. 

Culinary — 

Of  copper  and  alloys  thereof 69 

Of  wrought  iron 58  or  59 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Others.  (See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

For  engines 244  (a)  or  (6) 

Bolts: 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 47 

Of  copper  or  brass 69 

Bone,  and  compositions  imitating: 

Un wrought 342  (a) 

Wrought 342  (b) 

Bones  (as  an  animal  waste) 234 

Bonnets 355,  356 

Books: 

Blank 181 

Bound  or  unbound,  printed 180 

Domestic,  reimported,  when  free Sec.  20  ( b ) 

Philosophical  and  scientific,  when  free 390 

Press  copy 187 

School,  free 382  ( b ) 

Boots: 

Gaiter,  of  calfskin 223 

of  patent  leather 224 

Other,  fancy,  of  leather 225 

Riding 226 

Rubber 352  (c) 

Boots  and  shoes,  leather  cut  out  for,  surtax  on 218 

Borax,  hyposulphite  of 94(e) 

Boric  acid 91  (a) 

Boron 90  (b) 

Botany,  specimens  of,  for  public  museums,  etc 389 

Bottles: 

Of  common  glass 12 

Of  crystal,  or  glass  imitating  crystal 13  (a)  or  (6) 

For  beer,  of  common  earthenware 19  (c) 

Other  bottles  of  earthenware  or  stoneware,  not  painted,  gilt,  etc 19  (a) 

painted,  gilt,  etc 19  (d) 

Of  clay,  faience,  stoneware,  porcelain,  or  bisque  for  household  decora- 
tion or  toilet  purposes 23 

Boxes: 


Lubricating,  for  railway  trucks,  etc. — 

Of  cast  iron 31  ( b ) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a) 

Of  pasteboard 190 

Of  wood — 

Common 195 

Fine 196 

Gilt,  chiseled,  etc __  197 

Wood  planed  or  dovetailed  for 192  ( b ) 

Boxing  gloves 220  (a) 

Bracket  lamps,  of  glass,  and  parts  of 13  (a)  or  (6) 


INDEX. 


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Brads:  Number. 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 48 

Of  copper  or  brass 68  ( 6 ) 

Of  zinc.: 73  (c)  or  ( e ) 

Bran 303 

Brandies 308  ( 6 ) or  (c) 

Fruits  preserved  in  (brandied  fruit) 323 

Brass  ( See  Coppers  and  alloys  of): 

Sheet,  pipes  of  wrought  iron  or  steel  covered  with 39  (a) 

Bread: 

Canned,  of  all  kinds 324 

Not  canned — 

Unsweetened 283  (a) 

Sweetened 283  ( 6 ) 

Bricks: 

Common,  unglazed 17  (a) 

Pressed,  vitrified,  or  glazed 17  (6) 

Of  asphalt,  for  paving 7 

Bridles 228 

Brine,  meat  in 269 

Bristles 161 

Brushes  of 161  (a) 

Tissues  of 164 

Bristol  board  ( see  Pasteboard) 189  (a) 

Britannia  metal,  not  plated  ( see  Tin,  and  alloys  of) 72 

Broche,  or  brocaded  textiles Rule  9 

Bromides 97 

Bromine 90(6) 

Bronze.  {See  Copper,  and  alloys  of.) 

Labels  printed  in 183 

Brushes: 

Of  hair,  or  horsehair,  or  bristles 161  (a) 

Of  vegetable  hair 204 

Of  broom  straw •. 204 

Of  other  materials.  {See  Manufactures  of  component  materials.) 

Buckets: 

Of  common  wood 195 

Of  fine  wood 196 

Of  leather 229 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 58  or  59 

Of  other  materials.  {See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

Buckles: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 50  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  nickel 71(c) 

Of  copper 69  («)  or  (6) 

Bullets,  for  firearms 73  (6) 

Bulls 208  (6) 

Butter: 

Fresh 335 

Imitations  of 336 

Cocoa 290(6) 

Butterine 336 

Buttons,  all  kinds,  except  gold  or  silver  or  of  gold  or  silver  plate 845 


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INDEX. 


C. 


Cabinetmakers,  fine  wood  for 

Cables: 

For  conducting  electricity  over  public  thoroughfares 

Wrought  iron  or  steel 

Submarine  telegraphic 

Hawsers 

Cakes,  canned 

Calcium  carbide 

Calendars: 

Advertising,  when  free 

Printed 

Lithographic 

Calf  skins 

Calipers 

Calisaya 

Calomel 

Calves 

Cameos.  ( See  Precious  stones.) 

Cameras.  (See  Photographic  cameras.) 

Lenses  for.  ( See  Photographic  lenses.) 

Camphor: 

Extract  of 

Drug 

Candles 

Candlesticks: 

Of  crystal,  or  glass  imitating  crystal 

Of  other  materials.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  materials. ) 

Candies,  of  all  kinds 

Cane: 

In  walking  sticks  and  umbrella  sticks 

Un  wrought 

Wrought 

Canned  or  potted: 

Breads  of  all  kinds 

Cakes,  puddings,  and  sweetmeats,  not  candied 

Fish  and  sea  food,  common 

Fish  and  sea  food,  fine 

Fruits,  in  wood 

in  tin  or  glass 

known  as  ‘ ‘ brandied  fruits  ’ ’ 

pickled 

Meats,  common 

fine 

Milk  or  cream,  condensed,  etc 

Pickled  fruits  and  vegetables 

Soups,  including  clam  broth 

Vegetables 

Cantharides 

Caoutchouc 

In  rubber  hose  or  piston  packing 

In  boots  and  shoes 

In  other  articles 


Number. 
193  (a)  or  ( 6 ) 

65 

45 

395 

146(6) 

325 

97 

381 

179 

183 

217  (6)  or  (c) 
46  (a) 
99 
99 

208  (c) 


78 

99 

103 


. 13  (a)  or  (6) 
332 

343 

203 

204 

324 

325 

317 

318 

....  322  (a) 

322  (6) 
323 

321  (a)  or  (6) 

315 

316 
320 

321  (a)  or  (6) 

319 

320 
99 

77(c) 
....  352  (a) 

352  (c) 
352  (6)  or  ( d ) 


INDEX. 


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Capers: 

Pickled 

Sauce  

Fresh 

Caps: 

For  wearing  apparel 

For  firearms 

Capsules: 

Medicinal 

For  bottles,  aluminum  or  nickel 

For  bottles,  tin 

Carbide,  calcium 

Carbolic  acid 

Carbonate  of  magnesia . 

Carbonated  waters: 

Natural 

Artificial . 

Carbonic  acid,  liquid 

Carbon  paper 

Carbon,  prepared  for  electric  lighting 

Cardboard : 

Boxes  of 

Cases  of 

Traveling  bags  of 

Carded  cotton  textiles 

Carob  beans 

Cards: 

Playing * 

Printed,  surtax  on. 

Carpets: 

Of  cotton 

Of  jute,  hemp,  etc 

Of  wool,  pure  or  mixed 

Carriages: 

Fine  coaches  and  berlins 

Freight  cars 

Omnibuses,  diligences,  Concord,  and  similar  coaches 

Other  common  four-wheeled  carriages 

Not  specially  mentioned 

Automobiles 

Railway  passenger 

Tramway 

Cars.  ($cc  Carriages.) 

Carton-pierre  ( papier-mache ) 

Cartridges,  loaded  or  not,  for  firearms 

Carts 

Handcarts 

Cases: 

For  clocks  ( see  Component  material) 

Cashmere  goat,  hair  of 

Cash  registers 

Casks  in  which  merchandise  has  been  imported  ( see  Rule  18) 

Casks  or  barrels 

Half.  

Quarter 


Number. 
321  (a)  or  (6) 
328 
375 


357  ( a ),  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 
346 

98 

71  (c) 

72  (c) 

97 

92  (a) 

94  (c) 

367 

312  (c)  or  (d) 

91  (6) 

187(c) 

110 

190 

363  (6) 

228  (c) 

. . . 123  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 
302 

353 

179 

128 

155 

166 

258  (a)  or  (6) 

262  (6)  or  (c) 

259 

260 

. . . 261  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

261  (d)  or  (e) 

262 

263 

191  (a)  or  (6) 

346 

265 

266 

239 

161 

255 

391 

363  (d) 

363  (cl 

363  (/) 


60  INDEX. 

Number. 

Cassimeres 166 

Cast  iron  ( see  Iron,  cast) : 

Malleable,  articles  of,  dutiable  as  manufactures  of  wrought  iron  or  steel. 

Castile  soap  (made  of  olive  oil) . 104  (a) 

Cattle,  bovine 208 

Caustic  and  barilla  alkalies,  oxides  and  oxyhydrates  of 93 

Caviar 318 

Celluloid  or  imitations  of  : 

Unwrought 342  (a) 

Wrought 342  (b) 

Cement 3 (a) 

Slabs  of 2 (c) 

Conduits  of 2 (e) 

Tiles  of 18  (a)  or  (6) 

Ceramic  tiles 18  (a)  or  (b) 

Cereals  prepared  for  table  use 282 

Chains  (wrought-iron  or  steel) 42 

Chairs: 

Barbers’  or  dentists’ 199 

Cast-iron,  for  railways 31  (b) 

Wrought-iron  or  steel,  cast  in  pieces,  finished 38  (a) 

Of  bent  wood 198 

Chalk: 

Crude 3 (a) 

Billiard,  French,  red,  or  tailors’ 5 

Chamois  leather 219 

Champagne 309 

Chandeliers: 

Of  copper  and  its  alloys 69  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Of  crystal,  or  glass  imitating  crystal,  complete  or  in  detached  parts.  13  (a)  or  ( b ) 
Charcoal : 

In  fuel 201 

In  powder  or  tablets  (pharmaceutically  prepared) 99 

Chartreuse 302  (b)  or  (c) 

Charts 182 

Cheese 334 

Chemical: 

Experts  to  examine  substances  in  numbers  97,  98,  and  99 99,  note 

Fertilizers 106 

Products  not  specially  mentioned 97 

Cheroots.  ($ee  Tobacco. ) 

Cherries : 

Fresh 374 

Canned  or  in  glass.  (See  Canned  or  potted  fruit. ) 

Chickens:  (poultry) 268 

Canned  or  potted 315 

Chicory 292 

Chimneys  for  lamps: 

Of  crystal  or  glass  imitating  crystal 13  (c) 

Of  porcelain 22  or  23 

Chinese: 

Medical  preparations  and  materials 99 

Shoes  commonly  worn  by 227  (6) 

Chisels 46  (a) 


INDEX. 


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Number. 

Chlorates  of  potash  and  of  soda 94  (/) 

Chlorides: 

Of  gold  and  silver 96 

Of  lime 94  ( e ) 

Of  potassium 94  (c) 

Of  sodium 94(a) 

Chloroform 99 

Chocolate: 

For  manufacturing 330  (a) 

For  table  use 330  ( b ) 

In  candies,  sweetmeats,  etc 332 

Chromo-lithographs  used  as  labels 183 

Chronometers 241 

Cider,  natural  or  artificial 312  (a)  or  (6) 

Cigars  and  cigarettes.  ( See  Tobacco.)  * 

Cigarette  paper 188 

Cinchona: 

Bark 81 

Alkaloids  or  salts  of 384 

Cinnamon : 

First  grade 293 

Second  grade 294 

Citrates 95  (b) 

Citric  acid 92  (a) 

Citron,  dried 285,  286 

Clam  broth 319 

Clams: 

Canned  or  in  glass 317 

Other 275 

Clarets 31 1 (a)  or  (6) 

Clasp  nails: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel  48 

Of  copper  or  brass 68  (a)  or  (b) 

Clay: 

In  common  brick  or  fire  brick 17  (a) 

In  bricks  pressed,  vitrified  or  glazed 17  (6) 

In  tubes  or  pipes  for  drainage 17  (c)  or  (d) 

In  roofing  tiles 17  (c)  or  (d) 

In  hollow  ware 19  (a),  ( b ),  (c) , or  (d) 

In  statuettes,  flower  stands,  vases,  high  and  bas  reliefs 23 

Clocks: 

Alarm 239  (a) 

Common,  with  weights  and  springs 239  (a) 

Glasses  for 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Tower 240 

Wall,  works  for,  finished 239  ( b ) 

Works,  wrought  iron  or  steel  pieces 238  (a) 

Cases,  stands,  etc.,  for.  ( See  Component  material.) 

Clover 303 

Seed 302 

Cloves 296 

Coaches.  ( See  Carriages. ) 

Coal,  colors  derived  from,  for  dyeing 87  ( d ) 


62 


INDEX. 


Number. 

Cochineal 86  (c) 

Cocoa: 

Bean,  ground  or  paste 290  (a)  or  (b) 

Butter 290  (6) 

Cocoanuts: 

Fresh  or  dried 76 

Oil 100  (a) 

Export  duty 415 

Cocoons,  silk 168 

Codfish: 

Canned  or  potted 317 

Salted 273 

Cod-liver  oil,  not  refined _ 101  (a) 

Coffee 291  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Mills 257 

Pots — 

Of  britannia  metal  or  pewter 72  {d) 

Of  copper  and  copper  alloys 69  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel — 

Common 58 

Fine 59 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  nickel  and  alloys  thereof 71 

Of  gold 27  (a) 

Of  silver 28  (a) 

Of  gold  and  silver  plated  ware 29  (6) 

Coffins: 

Of  wood 195-197 

Of  other  materials.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  material. ) 

Cognac 308  (6)  or  (c) 

Coins: 

Receivable  for  duties Sec.  8 

Of  gold  or  silver 372 

Of  copper  returned  from  foreign  countries Sec.  19  (c) 

Coke 6 

Collars: 

Of  celluloid 342  (6) 

Of  other  material.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  material.) 

Collections  of  botany,  mineralogy,  and  zoology,  when  free 389 

Colophony 77  (a) 

Colors: 

Artificial — 

Of  metallic  bases 84 

Others  in  powders,  lumps,  etc 85 

Natural,  in  powder  or  lumps,  ochers,  etc 83 

Derived  from  coal 87  ( d ) 

Columns: 

Hydraulic 247 

Of  cast  iron 31  (a) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel — 

Rough 37  (a) 

Plainly  finished 58 

Highly  finished 59 


INDEX. 


63 


Combs: 

Of  bamboo 

Of  wood 

Of  horn  or  india  rubber 

Of  tortoise  shell  or  ivory 

Component  material.  ( See  Rules  15, 16,  and  17. ) 

Compressed-air  motors 

Condensed  or  concentrated  milk  and  cream 

Confectionery 

Coopers’  wares 

Copper,  and  alloys  of  (brass,  bronze,  etc.) : 

Articles  not  specially  mentioned,  varnished  or  not 

Articles  not  specially  mentioned,  bronze  gilt  or  nickeled 

Bars 

Bearings 

Boiler-makers’  wares,  partially  wrought 

Cables,  conducting,  for  electricity 

First  fusion 

Galvanized  wire 

Wire  gauze 

Ingots 

Nails 


Number. 

196  (a) 

195  (a),  196  (a),  197  (a) 

339  (a) 

339  (6) 

243 

320 

331, 332 

....  194  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 


69(a) 

69  (6)  and  (c) 
62 
67 
67 
65 
60 
64 

66  (a)  and  (6) 
61 

68  (a)  and  (6) 


Old 60 

Pens 68  (c) 

Pins 68  (c) 

Pipes 67 

Plates  for  fireplaces 67 

Rolled  in  bars 62 

Rolled  in  sheets 63 

Salts  of 94  (e) 

Scales  (laminae) 60 

Tacks 68  (a)  and  (6) 

Wind  instruments 245 

Wire  covered  with  textiles  or  insulating  materials 65 

Wire,  galvanized 64  (a)  and  (6) 

Wire,  gilt,  silvered,  or  nickeled 64  (c)  m 

Copper  coins  reimported,  when  free Sec.  20  (c) 

Copper  ore,  free 369 

Copra 76 

Export  duty  on 403 

Copy  books,  press 187 

Coral 341  (a)  and  (b) 

Compositions  imitating 342  (a)  and  (6) 

Cord  of  hemp,  etc 146 

Cordage  of  hemp,  etc 146 

Cordials 308  (6)  or  (c) 

Corduroy,  cotton 124 

Cork * 202  (a)  or  (6) 

Corkscrews  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 46  (a) 

Corn: 

In  grain,  meal,  or  flour 278  (a)  or  (b) 

In  cans  or  jars 320 

Cornstarch  prepared  for  table  use 282 


64 


INDEX. 


Number. 

Corrugated  sheets  of  wrought  iron  or  steel,  galvanized  or  not 36  (d) 

Corsets.  ( See  Component  tissue.) 

Corset  stiffeners: 

Of  steel 58  or  59 

Of  whalebone 342  (6) 

Cosmetics 105 

Cot  beds.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  material. ) 

Cottolene 272 

Cotton: 

Absorbent 99 

Blondes 127 

Carded  textiles 123 

Carpets 128 

Corduroy 124 

Counterpanes 129 

Drawers 125  ( b ) 

Galloons 131 

Gloves 125  (c) 

Knitted  goods — 

In  the  piece 125  (a) 

Undershirts  or  drawers 125  (6) 

Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  etc 125  (c) 

Lace 127 

Medicated 99 

Piece,  twilled  goods  in 119  or  120 

Piques  of  all  kinds 122 

Plush 124 

Raw 112 

Ribbons 131 

Socks 125  (c) 

Stockings 125  (c) 

Table  covers 129 

Tapestry 129 

Thread,  for  sewing,  crocheting,  embroidering 116 

Textiles: 

Called  tapestry 129 

Carded 123 

Counterpanes 121 

Plain  and  without  figures 117  or  118 

The  same  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns 117  ( e ) or  118  (/) 

Twilled  or  figured  on  the  loom 119  or  120 

The  same  printed  or  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns 119  (/)  or  120  (/) 

Velvety 124 

Trimmings 131 

Tulles 126 

Waste 112 

Wicks  for  lamps  and  candles • 130 

Yarns: 

In  hanks,  bleached  or  not 113  (a) 

dyed 113  (5) 

In  cops,  bobbins,  or  spools,  unbleached 114 

bleached  or  dyed 115 


INDEX. 


65 


Cotton-seed  oil:  Number. 

Crude 100  (6) 

Refined 305 

Bottled  for  table  use 320 

Counterpanes: 

Of  cotton  tapestry . 129 

Textiles  of  cotton  for . 121 

Of  hemp,  jute,  etc 156 

Country  of  origin  misrepresented,  sec.  5. 

Cows 208  ( 6 ) 

Crackers - 283 

Cranes,  hydraulic  247 

Cranks,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (6) 

Cream,  condensed  or  concentrated . 320 

Creme  de  menthe  - - - 308  (6)  or  (c) 

Creosote: 

Unrefined 7 

Refined 99 

Crochet  hooks: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 53 

Of  copper  or  alloy  of  copper . 68  (c) 

Crowbars 46(6) 

Crowns.  '(See  Hats. ) 

Crucibles  of  clay  or  stoneware 19  (6)  or  (d) 

Crucible  steel 35  (c) 

Tools  of,  for  arts,  trades,  and  professions 46  (a) 

Crude: 

Fats  (animal)  not  specially  mentioned  101  ( c ) 

Oils  derived  from  schists 8 

Oils,  mineral,  mixed  with  crude  animal  or  crude  vegetable  oils,  destined 

for  lubrication 8 

Oils  (animal)  not  specially  mentioned 101  (c) 

Material  not  classified 365,  366 

Crystal  and  glass  imitating: 

Artificial  eyes 13  (a) 

Chandeliers  or  bracket  lamps 16  (d) 

Cut,  engraved,  painted,  enameled,  or  gilt 13  (a)  and  (6) 

Chimneys  for  lamps,  plain  or  ground 13  (c) 

Electric  incandescent  lamps 16  (6) 

Enameled 13  (a) 

In  statuettes,  flower  stands,  vases,  and  similar  articles;  for  the  toilet  or 

for  use  in  table  service  and  lighting,  house  decoration 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Plate  for  windows,  roofing,  or  paving 14  (a),  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 

Spectacle  and  watch  glasses 16(a) 

Tinned,  silvered,  or  coated  with  other  metals  (mirrors) 15  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Window 14  (6)  or(c) 

Cuffs,  celluloid 342  (6) 

Curasao,  cordial 208  (6)  or(c) 

Currency,  receivable  for  duties Sec.  7 

Curtains: 

Of  cotton  tapestry 129 

Of  hemp,  linen,  jute,  etc.,  tapestry 156 

Cut  glass,  articles  of 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Cutlery,  of  all  kinds. . : 54  (a),  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 

16600— 01 5* 


66 


INDEX 


D. 


Dates: 

Fresh 

Dried 

Deals: 

Ordinary  wood 

Fine  wood 

Decanters,  of  crystal  or  glass  imitating  crystal 

Delicatessen . 

Demijohns: 

Of  clay 

Of  common  glass 

Dental  instruments  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Dentists’  chairs 

Dentrifices 

Desiccated  fruits  not  elsewhere  provided  for 

vegetables  not  elsewhere  provided  for 

Dextrine 

Dials  for  watches 

Diamonds  (see  Precious  stones) : 

In  the  rough,  unmounted 

Unset * 

Diligences 

Dishes: 

Of  clay  or  stoneware 

Of  faience 

Of  porcelain 

Disks,  signal 

Docks,  floating.  ( See  Tonnage  dues,  Sec.  13. ) 

Donkeys 

Doorknobs,  of  plain  porcelain 

Doublets: 

Unset 

In  gold  jewelry 

In  silver  jewelry 

Dragees,  medicinal 

Drawers,  knitted: 

Cotton 

Linen,  hemp,  etc 

Wool 

Drawing  ink 

Drawings 

Dredging  machinery  and  apparatus 

Dried: 

Beans,  peas,  and  pulse 

Fruits 

Nuts  in  natural  state,  not  elsewhere  provided  for 

Kaisins,  dates,  figs,  and  citron 

Vegetables 

Dyes: 

Artificial 

Natural 

Dyed  yarns: 

Cotton 

Textiles  of  cotton  manufactured  of 


Number. 

374 

285, 286 

192(a) 

193(a) 

13  (a)  or  (6) 

316  or  318 

19  (6)  or  (d) 

12 

54(d) 

199 

105  (6) 

286 

288 

108 

238 

379 

24 

259 

19(6)  or  (d) 

20  (a)  or  (6) 

21  (a)  or  (6) 

42 

207 

22 

24 

27(e) 

28  (c) 

98 

125(6) 

152(6) 

165  (a) 

87  (6) 

182 

245 

287 

285, 286 

329 

285,  286 

288 

87  (a),  (6),  (c) , or  (d) 

86  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

113  (6)  or  115 

117  («),118  (/),  119  (/),  120  (/) 


INDEX. 


67 

Number. 

Dynamite,  importation  prohibited,  when.  . Sec.  6 (1) 

Dynamos 250 

E. 

Earthenware: 

Household  and  kitchen  utensils 19  (a)  or  ( d ) 

Dishes  of 19  (6)  or  ( d ) 

Common  bottles  of '.. 19  (c) 

Flower  pots  of,  common 19  (c) 

Earths,  not  specially  mentioned,,  employed  in  building,  manufactures  and 

arts 3 ( 6 ) 

Eggs: 

Fresh . 377 

Salted  or  preserved 333 

Of  silkworm 167 

Eider  down: 

Feathers 231 

Textiles 230 

Elastic: 

On  cotton  textiles 135 

On  linen  textiles .... 160 

On  silk  textiles 175 

Electric: 

Apparatus  and  appliances 248 

Arc  lamps 248 

Conducting  cables,  of  copper 65 

Fans 248 

Insulators — 

Of  common  glass 12 

Of  porcelain 22 

Lamps,  incandescent 16(6) 

Lighting,  carbons  prepared  for 110 

machinery  for 250 

Power  and  heat,  machinery  for 250 

Stoves 248 

Emeralds.  (See  Precious  stones.) 

Emery 3 (6) 

paper 185 

Emulsions 99 

Enamel:  (Colors  or  paints) 84 

Engines: 

Marine 243 

Traction 246 

Not  otherwise  provided  for — 

Of  copper  and  its  alloys 257  (a) 

Of  other  material .. 257  (6) 

Engravings 182 

Envelopes 179 

Esparto . 203,  204 

Essential  oils  used  for  preparing  perfumery 105  (a) 

Exhibitions: 

Domestic,  foreign  articles  for 394 

Foreign,  domestic  exhibits  returned  from  Sec.  19  (d) 

Experts,  chemical,  to  examine  products,  etc.,  in  numbers  97,  98,  and  99. 


68 


INDEX. 


Number. 

Explosives Ill  (a)  or  (6) 

Unauthorized  importation,  prohibited Sec.  6 (1),  (2)  or  (3) 

Export  duties Sec.  13 

Exported  articles  returned  from  foreign  countries Sec.  19  (c) 

Exports,  wharf  charges  on Sec.  16 

Extracts: 

Of  aloes,  camphor,  or  licorice 78 

For  dyeing,  from  logwood,  archil,  and  other  dyeing  extracts  not 

mentioned 87 

For  toilet  use 105  ( b ) 

For  flavoring 327 

Of  vegetable  juices  not  elsewhere  provided  for 78 

Eyeglasses,  glass  for 16(a) 

Eyes,  artificial 13  (a) 

F. 

Faience: 

In  dishes  or  hollow  ware 20  (a)  or  (6) 

In  statuettes,  flower  stands,  vases,  high  and  bas-reliefs,  toilet  articles,. 

house  decorations 23 

False  teeth ' 341  (6)  or  342  ( b ) 

Fans: 

Electric 1 ' 248 

Of  bamboo,  reeds,  or  other  woods,  with  mountings 338  (a) 

Of  horn,  bone,  composition,  or  metal,  other  than  gold  or  silver 338  (6) 

Of  tortoise  shell,  ivory,  or  mother-of-pearl 338  (c) 

Of  kid  skin,  silk  textiles,  or  feathers 338  ( c ) 

Other.  ( See  Manufactures  of  component  material. ) 

Fats: 

Animal 101 

Vegetable 100 

Faucets: 

Of  wood 195, 196 

Of  tin  or  britannia 72  ( d ) 

Of  brass 69  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Feathers: 

Dusters  of 231 

Fansof 338  (c) 

For  ornaments 230 

Plumes  of *_ 230 

Other , 231 

Feculse: 

Industrial 107 

Medicinal 99 

Felts: 

Caps  of 357 

Hats  of 355,356 

Tarred  or  coated  with  pitch 348 

Woolen 166 

Fencing: 

Iron  or  steel  wire,  and  fasteners  for 45 

Wooden 194  ( d ) 


INDEX. 


69 

Fertilizers:  Number. 

Artificial  or  chemical 106 

Natural  (manures),  free 383 

Figs: 

Fresh 374 

Dried 285,  286 

Figures: 

Offensive  to  morality Sec.  6 (2), 

Wax,  for  public  entertainment 392 

Other  (not  clothed,  etc. ) 103 

Files,  tools 46  (a) 

Findings  of  leather,  for  boots  and  shoes 218 

Fine  arts,  works  of,  imported  by  the  Government,  academies,  etc 387 

Firearms 55  or  56 

Cartridges  for 346 

Fire  clay,  articles  of 17 

Firecrackers Ill  (6) 

Fire  pans: 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Of  wrought  iron 58  or  59 

Of  copper 69  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Firewood 201 

Fireworks Ill  (b) 

Fish: 

Canned  or  potted 317  or  318 

Fresh 274  (a) 

Roe * 318 

Salted,  smoked,  or  pickled,  not  canned 274  ( b ) 

Shell,  not  canned  or  potted 275 

Stock  fish 273 

Not  specially  mentioned 274  or  274  (6) 

Fishhooks 54  (c) 

Fishing  nets  of  hemp,  etc 144 

Fish  plates,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a) 

Flasks : 

Of  clay 19 

Of  common  glass 12 

Of  crystal,  or  glass  imitating 13  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Of  crystal,  or  glass  imitating  crystal,  for  toilet  purposes 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  porcelain 21  (a)  or  (6) 

F or  toilet  purposes 23 

Of  leather 229 

Other.  ( See  Component  materials. ) 

Flavoring  extracts 327 

Flax: 

Raw  or  hackled  and  tow 137 

Yarn  of 139  or  141 

Seed 76 

Textiles  of.  ( See  Hemp. ) 

Flock  wool 162 

Flooring,  wood  for 192  (b) 

Floss  silks: 

Neither  twisted,  combed,  nor  carded 171(a) 

Combed  or  carded,  not  twisted 171  (6) 


70 


INDEX. 


Floss  silks — Continued.  Number. 

Twisted,  of  two  or  more  ends 171  ( c ) 

Dyed 172 

Textiles  of •. 174 

Knitted. textiles  of 173 

Tulles  and  lace  of 174 

Water-proof  stuffs 175 

Flour: 

Of  cereals  prepared  for  table  use 282 

Of  corn 278  (b) 

Of  millet 279  ( b ) 

Of  rice 276  (c) 

• Of  wheat,  rye,  or  barley 277  (6) 

Flowerpots: 

Of  common  earthenware 19  (c) 

Of  bisque,  fire  clay,  faience,  porcelain,  or  stoneware 23 

Flowers,  artificial,  and  parts  of 350 

Flower  stands: 

Of  ordinary  wood 195 

Of  fine  wood 196  or  197 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Of  wrought  iron 58  or  59 

Of  brass 69  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Of  bisque,  fire  clay,  faience,  porcelain,  or  stoneware 23 

Of  glass  or  crystal 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Fodder 303 

Foil: 

Of  copper — 69 

gold 27  (d) 

silver 28  (d) 

tin,  neither  stamped,  printed,  nor  lithographed 72  (c) 

Forage 303 

Forks: 

Of  gold  27  (a) 

gold,  plated 29  (6) 

Of  silver 28(a) 

silver,  plated 29  ( b ) 

Of  iron  or  steel,  with  common  wooden  handles 54  (a) 

Of  iron  or  steel,  other 54  (d) 

Fowls.  (See  Poultry. ) 

Freelist Sec.  12 

Fresh : 

Eggs,  free 377 

Fish 274  (a)- 

Fruits,  free 374 

Garden  produce 375 

Meats  (except  poultry  and  game) 376 

Milk 378 

Fruits: 

Artificial 350 

Brandied 323 

Canned 322  (5) 

Conserved  or  crystallized 331 

Dried  or  desiccated 285, 286 


INDEX. 


71 


Fruits — Continued.  Number. 

Fresh — free . 374 

Juice  of 313 

Pickled 321 

In  wood 322  (a) 

Preserved  in  cordials  or  spirits 1 . . . 323 

Preserved  in  sugar 322 

Fuel,  vegetable 201 

Furniture: 

Of  common  wood,  neither  chiseled,  inlaid,  nor  carved 195 

Of  common  wood,  veneered 196 

Of  fine  wood,  neither  chiseled,  inlaid,  nor  carved,  nor  ornamented 

with  metal 196 

Of  bent  wood 198 

Of  any  wood  chiseled,  inlaid,  gilt,  carved,  or  ornamented,  or  uphol- 
stered with  silk  or  leather 197 

Of  reeds,  rattan,  or  cane 204 

Household,  of  immigrants 393 

Springs  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 45 

Fuses: 

For  fireworks Ill  ( 6 ) 

For  miners 111(a) 

G. 

Gaiters: 

Of  calfskin 223 

Of  patent  or  similar  leather 224 

Gallnuts 86  (a) 

Galloons: 

Of  cotton 131 

Of  linen,  hemp,  etc 157 

Of  wool ....  166 

Of  mixed  materials Rule  6 

Distinguished  from  trimmings Rule  7 

Galvanized: 

Iron  or  steel  sheets  for  roofing 36  (d) 

Wire 40  (a),  ( 6 ),  or  (c) 

Copper  wire 64  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Galvanometers . 248  (6) 

Game: 

Dressed  or  undressed 268 

Live  birds 212 

Games,  except  those  of  gold,  silver,  etc 353 

Garden  produce,  fresh  (free) 375 

Gas  motors 243 

Gasoline 10 

Gauze: 

Copper  wire 66  (a)  or  (6) 

Iron  or  steel  wire. 44  (a)  or  (6) 

Gelatin 109 

Generators, electric  ... 250 

Genista ...V 203,  204 

Gin 308  (a)  or  (c) 

Ginger  ale. 312  (c)  or  (d) 

Ginseng 99 


INDEX. 


72 


Glass:  Number. 

Common  hollow  glassware 12 

Crystal,  and  glass  imitating  crystal 13 

Cut,  engraved,  or  gilt 13  (a)  or  (b) 

Enameled 13  (a)  or  16  ( d ) 

Eyes 13  (a) 

House  decorations 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Imitations  of  precious  stones 26 

Incandescent  electric  lamps 16  (6) 

Insulators... 12 

Lamps,  bracket  or  chandelier 13  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Mirrors 15 

Paving  or  roofing 14  (a) 

Plate 14 

Spectacles 16  (a) 

Statuettes,  flower  stands,  vases,  etc 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Table  service  and  lighting 13  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Tinned  or  silvered 15 

Toilet  articles 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Wall  paper 192  (c) 

Watch  crystals 238  (a) 

Window 14  (b),  (c),  or  (d) 

Glazed  cardboard : 

In  sheets 189  (a) 

In  boxes  and  other  articles 190 

Gloves: 

Baseball  and  boxing 220  (a) 

Of  skin,  other 220 

Of  other  material,  see  tissue  of  component  material. 

Glucose 289  (a) 

Glues 109 

Glycerin: 

Crude 101  ( b ) 

For  toilet  use 105 

Goats 211 

Goat  skins  (see  hides) 217  ( b ) 

Goggles: 

Set  in  gold 27(d) 

Set  in  silver 28  (d) 

Set  in  other  materials,  except  gold  or  silver  plate 16  (a) 

Gold,  or  alloys  thereof: 

In  jewelry,  plate,  and  goldsmith’s  wares 27  (a) 

Set  with  precious  stones,  pearls,  or  imitations  of 27  (b)  or  (c) 

In  foil 27  (d) 


In  watch  cases.  (See  Watch  cases. ) 

In  other  articles 27  (d) 

Plated  ware  and  jewelry 29  (a) 

Plated  ware  or  jewelry,  set  with  precious  stones,  jewels,  or  imitations 
of 27  (b)  or  (c) 


Gold: 

Chloride  of 96 

Ore  (free) 369 

Bars,  sheets,  broken-up  jewelry,  etc.  (free) 372 

Articles  of  domestic  manufacture  and  stamp  (free) 373 


INDEX. 


73 

Goods : N um  be 

Domestic,  returned  from  foreign  exhibitions Sec.  19  (d) 

Not  specially  mentioned Rules  13-15 

Of  two  or  more  materials,  or  of  different  parts Rule  14 

Goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  not  classified 365,  366 

Gouges 46  (a) 

Granite  in  the  rough  or  wrought 2 

Graphite: 

Un wrought 3 (6) 

Prepared  in  pencils,  etc 84  (6) 

Grates  for  furnaces,  cast  iron 31  (a) 

Grease,  axle,  for  cars  and  carts 8 

Grindstones 2 {d) 

Gross  weight,  defined Rule  17 

Gums 77 

Gun  cotton  (pyroxylin) Ill 

Gunny  bags 145 

Gunpowder Ill  (a)  or  (6) 

Guns  ( see  Arms) 55  or  56 

Gut,  dried  . . 233 

Gutta-percha  ( see  Caoutchouc) : 

Raw  or  melted 77  (c) 

Rubber  hose  and  piston  packing 352  (a) 

Articles  not  otherwise  provided  for 352  (6)  and  ( d ) 

Gypsum : 

Un  wrought 3 (a) 

Wrought — 

In  statuettes 4 (a) 

In  other  articles 4 (5) 

H. 

Hair: 

Raw 161 

Spun 163 

Textiles  of.  {See  Class  VI. ) 

Human,  manufactured  into  articles 357 

Vegetable 203  or  204 

Hairpins: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 53 

Of  copper 68  (c) 

Other.  {See  Component  material. ) 

Halters 228 

Hammocks,  of  hemp 144 

Hams: 

Smoked  or  cured 270 

Canned  or  potted 315 

Deviled 316 

Hand  carts 266 

Handles,  wooden,  for  tools 194  {e) 

Hand  paintings  (works  of  art)  380 

Hardware,  saddlery * 49  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Harmoniums  236 

Harness: 

Draft \ 228(a) 

Carriage 228(6) 

Makers’  wares 228  (c) 


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INDEX. 


Number. 

Harpoons 46  (6) 

Harrows 245 

Hatchets 46  fa) 

Hat  boxes 228  (c) 

Hat  pins: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 53 

Hats,  and  crowns  for: 

Of  straw* 355  (a),  ( b ),  or  (c) 

Of  other  materials 356 

Hay 303 

Headings: 

For  bills,  invoices,  etc 179 

Coopers’  wares 194 

Hectographs 257 

Heifers 208  (c) 

Hemp: 

Raw,  hackled  tow 136 

Carpets  of 155 

Cordage  and  ropemakers’  wares  of 146 

Knitted  goods  of 152 

Plushes  of 151 

Thread 144 

Textiles  of 147-160 

Trimmings  of 157 

Tulles 153 

Twine,  rope,  yarn,  and  cord  of 146  (a)  or  (6) 

V elvets 151 

Yarn  of 139, 141 

Machinery  and  apparatus  for  preparing 245 

Herring: 

Fresh... 274  (a) 

Pickled,  smoked,  or  salted  274  ( b ) 

Canned  or  potted 317 

Hides,  skins,  and  pelts : 

Pelts  in  their  natural  state  or  dressed  213 

Hides  and  skins — 

green  or  not  tanned  214 

tanned  with  the  hair  on 215 

tanned  without  the  hair 216 

curried,  dyed,  or  not 217 

engraved  or  embossed  218 

varnished,  grained,  or  dulled 218 

chamois  leather  and  gilt  or  bronzed 219 

leather  cut  out  for  boots  and  shoes,  etc 218 

Hinges: 

Cast-iron 31  ( c) , 32,  or  33 

Wrought-iron  or  steel 58  or  59 

Copper  or  brass 69  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Hoes 46  ( b ) 

Hogs 209 

Hogsheads  (see  Rule  18) 363  (c) 

Wood  for... v. 194  (c) 


INDEX. 


75 


Hoisting  apparatus  and  machinery 

hydraulic  cranes  for 

Hollow  ware: 

Glass,  common 

Crystal  or  glass  imitating  crystal  . . 

Clay  or  stone  ware 

Faience 

Porcelain 

Other.  ( See  component  material. ) 

Honey 

Hooks  and  eyes: 

Of  iron  or  steel 

Of  copper 

Hoop  iron 

Hoops: 

Of  wood,  for  casks,  etc 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Hops  . 

Extract  of 

Horn,  and  imitations  of: 

Unwrought 

Wrought 

Horn  (animal  waste) 

Horse  hair 

Brushes  of 

Textiles  of 

Horses 

Hose: 

Of  rubber 

Of  textile  and  rubber ... 

Hose  (footwear).  (Textiles.) 

Hot-air  motors 

Household: 

Furniture  of  immigrants 

Utensils  of  clay  or  stoneware 

Hydraulic: 

Cranes  and  columns 

Motors 

Hydrochloric  acid 

Hyposulphite  of  soda  and  borax 


Number. 

245 

247 

12 

13 

19 

20 
21 

337 

52 

69  (a)  or  (6) 
36(6) 

...  194(6) 

35(6) 
281 
78 

. . . 342  (a) 

342  (6) 
234 
161 
161  (a) 
164 
205 

...  352  (a) 

352  (e) 

243 

393 

19(a) 

247 
243 
91  (a) 
94(e) 


I. 


Ice,  free . . .'. 376 

Apparatus  and  machinery  for  making 245 

Imitations: 

Of  butter 336 

Of  lard 272 

Of  precious  stones  or  pearls,  unset 26 

Immigrants,  household  furniture,  etc.,  of 393 

Importations  from  the  United  States Sec.  10 

Imports  of  domestic  merchandise  returned 371 

Incandescent  lamps 16(6) 


76 


INDEX. 


India  rubber.  ( See  Caoutchouc. ) Number. 

Indigo 86  (c) 

Export  duty  on 399  or  400 

Inductors 248 

Ingots.  ( See  respective  metals. ) 

Inks: 

Writing  and  drawing 87  ( b ) 

Printing 87  (c) 

Lithographic 85 

Inorganic  acids 91 

Salts  - 94 

Instruments: 

Dental 54  ( d ) 

Scientific,  when  free 390 

Surgical 54  (d) 

Other.  ( See  corresponding  numbers  or  manufactures  of  component 
material. ) 

Insular  products  reimported Sec.  19 

Insulators,  electrical: 

Of  common  glass 12 

Of  porcelain,  plain 22 

Intestines,  dried , 233 

Invoices,  printed  forms  for 179 

Iodine 90  (b) 

Iron,  cast: 

Articles  not  coated  or  ornamented  with  another  metal  or  porcelain, 

neither  polished  nor  turned 31  (a),  (5),  and  (c) 

Articles  of  all  kinds  not  coated  or  ornamented  with  another  metal  or 

porcelain,  either  polished  or  turned 32 

Articles  of  all  kinds  enameled,  gilt,  tinned,  or  coated  or  ornamented 

with  other  metals  or  porcelain 33 

Bars 31  (a) 

Beams 31  (a) 

Boxes,  lubricating 31  ( b ) 

Chairs  for  railways 31  (b) 

Columns 31  (a) 

Grates  for  furnaces 31  (a) 

Plates 31  (a) 

Pipes 31  (a) 

Pig 30 

Iron,  malleable,  articles  of,  dutiable  as  manufactures  of  wrought  iron  or 
steel.  ( See  Regime,  Class  II,  group  2. ) 

Soft  or  wrought,  in  ingots  or  “tochos” 34 

Sulphate  of 94  (c) 

Iron  or  steel,  wrought: 

Anchors 42 

Anvils 43 

Arms — 

Fire 55  (a),  (b),  or  (c)  or  56 

Portable,  barrels  for 55  (a)  or  (b) 

Side  (not  fire) 54  (6) 

Small  (pistols  and  revolvers) 55  (c) 

Sporting 56 


INDEX. 


77 


Iron  or  steel,  wrought — Continued.  Number. 

Articles  not  specially  mentioned — 

Common 58 

Fine 59 

Arts,  fine  tools  and  implements  for,  of  crucible  steel 46  (a) 

Axles — 

Bent 38  (6) 

Straight  38  (a) 

Bands  of  polished  hoop  iron 36  (d) 

Barbed  wire  (fencing) 45 

Barrels  for  portable  arms 55  (a)  or  (b) 

Bars  of  all  kinds  (not  prepared) — 

Fine  crucible  steel 35  (c) 

Wrought  iron  or  steel,  rolled 35  (b) 

Beams,  wrought  iron  or  steel,  rolled 35  (6) 

Bolts 47 

Boxes,  lubricating 38  (a) 

Brads ; 48 

Brass,  sheet,  pipes  covered  with 39  (a) 

Breech-loading  firearms,  except  pistols  and  revolvers,  and  detached 

parts  thereof 56 

Buckles 50  (a)  and  (6) 

Cables 45 

Cast  in  pieces — 

Rough 37  (a)  and  ( b ) 

Chains,  for  vessels  or  machines 42 

Clasp  nails 48 

Clock  works,  pieces  of,  for  repairs 238  (a) 

Cold-rolled  sheet 36  (d) 

Corrugated  sheets 36  ( d ) 

Crochet  hooks 53 

Cranks 38  (6) 

Crucible  steel,  definition  of 35  (c) 

Bars  of 35  (c) 

Fine  tools  and  implements  of 46  (a) 

Cutlery 54  (a),  (6),  (c),  and  (d) 

Dental  instruments 54  (d) 

Discs,  signal 42 

Fencing  (barbed  wire) 45 

Fine  tools  and  implements  for  arts,  etc 46  (a) 

Firearms -.  55  and  56 

Fish  plates 38  (a) 

Fishhooks 54  (d) 

Furniture  springs 45 

Galvanized  sheets 36  (d) 

Galvanized  wire 40  (a),  (6),  and  (c) 

Gauze,  wire 44  (a)  and  ( b ) 

Hairpins 53 

Hooks  and  eyes 52 

Hoops 35  (b) 

Hoop  iron 36  (6) 

Polished  bands  of 36  (d) 

Implements  and  tools 46  (a)  and  ( b ) 

Iron,  soft  or  wrought,  in  ingots  or  ‘ ‘ tochos  ” 34 


78 


INDEX. 


Iron  or  steel,  wrought — Continued.  Number. 

Ingots,  steel  in 34 

Instruments,  surgical 54  ( d ) 

Lubricating  boxes 38  (a) 

Manufactures  of  tin  plate 57 

Moorings 42 

Muzzle-loading  guns,  and  detached  parts  thereof  except  barrels 56 

Nails 48 

Clasp 48 

Needles 51 

Netting 45 

Nuts 47 

Pens 51 

Perforated  sheets 36(d) 

Pieces,  large,  in,  composed  of  bars  or  bars  and  sheets  fastened  by  means 
of  rivets  or  screws ; the  same  unriveted,  perforated,  or  cut  to  measure . 41 

Pins 52 

Pipes .• 39  (a)  and  ( b ) 

Pistols 55  (c) 

Pocket  cutlery 54  (6) 

Polished  sheets 36(d) 

Rails 35  (a) 

Revolvers,  also  detached  pieces  except  barrels . 55  (c) 

Razors 54(5) 

Rivets 47 

Rods 35  (c) 

Saddlery  hardware 49  (a)  and  (6) 

Scissors 54  (a),  (5),  and  ( d ) 

Screws 47 

Sheets,  rolled 36  (a)  and  (5) 

Side  arms  (not  fire),  and  pieces  for  same 54  (5) 

Signal  disks 42 

Sleepers 38  (a) 

Soft  or  wrought  in  ingots  or  “tochos” 34 

Springs — 

In  pieces,  finished,  for  railways  and  tramways 38  (a) 

Other  than  for  railways  and  tramways 38  (5) 

Furniture 45 

Surgical  instruments a 54  (d) 

Switches 42 

Tacks 48 

Tires 35  (5) 

Tinned  sheets 36  (c) 

Tinplate 36  (c) 

Manufactures  of 57 

Tools  and  implements — 

For  arts,  trades,  and  professions.. 46  (a) 

Other 46  (5) 

Washers 47 

Wheels 38  (a)  and  (5) 

Wire — 

Galvanized  or  not 40  (a),  (5), and  ( c ) 

Gauze 44  (a)  and  (5) 


INDEX. 


79 


Ivory:  Number. 

Unwrought 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  (6) 

Compositions  imitating 342 

J. 

Jams,  canned  or  in  glass 322  (6) 

Jasmine 81 

Oil  of 105 

Jasper 1 (a),  ( b ),  (c),or  (<2) 

Jellies 322  (6) 

Jerked  beef  (tasajo) 269 

Jerseys: 

Of  linen  or  hemp 152  (b) 

Of  wool,  mixed  or  not  with  cotton,  or  other  vegetable  fiber 165  (a) 

Jet: 

Un  wrought 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  ( b ) 

Compositions  imitating 342 

Jewelry: 

Of  gold,  platinumror  alloys  thereof 27  (a),  (b) , or  (c) 

Set  with  precious  stones  or  pearls 27  (6) 

Set  with  doublets  or  imitation  stones,  etc 27  (c) 

Of  silver 28  (a),  (b),  or  (c) 

Set  with  precious  stones  or  pearls 28  (6) 

Set  with  doublets  or  imitation  stones,  etc 28  (c) 

Gold  or  silver  plated 29  (a) 

Jewels.  (See  Precious  stones. ) 

Juice  of  fruit,  pure  or  with  only  sufficient  sugar  to  preserve  it 313 

Jute: 

Carpets  of 155 

Cordage  and  rope  makers’  wares  of 146 

Gunny  bags 145 

Plushes 151 

Raw,  hackled,  or  tow 138 

Threads  twisted,  of  two  or  more  ends 144 

Yar  140, 141 

K. 

Kid 211 

Gloves  of 220 

Skins  of 217(c) 

Kilogram,  weight  in  pounds  avoirdupois Sec.  9 

Kirschwasser 322  (a)  or  (6) 

Kitchen  utensils  of  clay  or  stoneware 19  (a) 

Knitted  goods: 

Of  cotton 125 

Of  linen,  hemp,  etc 152 

Of  wool,  hair,  etc 165 

Of  silk 173 

Of  mixed  materials Rule  5 

Knives.  (See  Cutlery. ) 

Cane 


54  (c) 


80 


INDEX. 


L. 

Labels:  Number. 

Printed 179 

Lithographed 183 

Laces : 

Of  cotton 127 

Of  linen,  etc 154 

Of  silk 174 

Of  mixed  materials Rule  5 

Lambs 211 

Skins  of 217  (c) 

Lampblack 85 

Lamps: 

Chimneys  for 13  (c) 

Incandescent,  electric  . . 16  (6) 

Bicycle 252  (6) 

Other.  (See  Manufactures  of  component  material. ) 

Wicks  for 130 

Lanterns.  (See  Lamps. ) 

Lard 271 

Imitations  of . 272 

Oil 101(a) 

Lattice  work  of  wood . 194  (d) 

Lavender 81 

Oil 105 

Laudanum 99 

Lead  and  alloys  thereof: 

In  lumps  or  ingots 73  (a) 

In  bars,  sheets,  pipes,  or  wire 73  (6) 

In  articles  bronze,  gilt,  or  nickeled 73  (c)  or  (d) 

In  nails  and  tacks  neither  bronze,  gilt,  nor  nickeled 73  (e) 

In  nails  and  tacks,  bronze  gilt,  or  nickeled 73  (c) 

In  shot 73(6) 

In  type 73  (/) 

In  other  articles 73  (/) 

Lead  pencils 84  (6) 

Leather: 

Cases  of 228 

Chamois 219 

Cut  out  for  boots  and  shoes,  etc 218 

Gloves 220 

Hat  boxes . 228  (c) 

Traveling  bags 228  (c) 

Valises 228  (c) 

Other  manufactures 229 

Lenses: 

For  cameras  and  optical  instruments.  (See  Photographic  lenses.) 

For  spectacles  or  eyeglasses  16  (a) 

Letterpress  copy  books 187 

Licorice: 

Root  of 81 

Extract  of 78 

Lime: 

Stone..., 2 


INDEX. 


81 


Lime — Continued.  Number. 

Chloride  of 94  ( e ) 

Common  or  hydraulic r 3 (a) 

Phosphate  of 94  ( d ) 

Superphosphate  of 94  ( d ) 

Lincrusta  Walton 191  ( b ) 

Linen.  ( See  Class  V. ) 

Linoleum  (see  oilcloths)  349  (d) 

Liqueurs : 308  (b)  or  (c) 

Liquors: 

Alcoholic 308 

Vinous 309-311 

Malt 312  (a)  or  (6) 

Liter,  equivalent  in  quarts,  wine  measure Sec.  9 

Lithographic: 

Inks 85 

Stones  in  the  rough 1 (a) 

slabs  or  plates,  polished  or  not 1 (6) 

engraved 1 (d) 

Lithographs 182 

For  labels,  bands,  wrappers,  etc 183 

Locks.  (See  Component  material. ) 

Locomotive  and  traction  engines 246 

Looking  glasses 15  (a),  ( b ),  (c) 

Logs  of  fine  wood  for  cabinetmakers 193 

Logwood,  extract  from,  for  dyeing 87  (a) 

Lubricating: 

Boxes  of  cast  iron 31  ( b ) 

of  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a) 


Oils — 

Crude,  including  crude  petroleum 8 

Refined,  for  illuminating  or  lubricating,  including  refined  petro- 
leum   9 

Mixed,  crude,  for  lubrication 8 

Substances— 

Axle  grease  for  cars  and  carts 8 

Lumber 192, 193 


M. 


Macaroni 284 

Mace 297 

Machetes: 

For  agricultural  purposes 54  (c) 

Others  (arms) 54(5) 

Machinery: 

Agricultural 245 

For  dredging 245 

hoisting 245 

making  roads 245 

pile  driving 245 

repairing  foreign  vessels 397 

Not  otherwise  provided  for 257 

16600—01 6* 


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INDEX. 


Machines:  Number. 

Automatic  slot  ..(.unprohibited) ... 256  (a)  or  (6) 

Prohibited . .. Secs.  6 

Dynamos, electric. 250 

Cash  registers  . 255 

Sewing - r 251 

Typewriters 254 

Weighing.  - - - - 242 

N ot  otherwise  provided  for  ,,.rr.r... ........... ....... 257  ( a)  or  ( b) 

Mackerel: 

Fresh .......... .........  - .........  w.v ... . . . . . 274  (a) 

Salt,  smoked,  or  pickled,  not  in  cans. ... . 274  (6) 

Canned  or  potted.. 317 

Madder 86  (6) 

Magnesia: 

Carbonate  of...... 94  ( c ) 

Sulphate  of 94  (c) 

Magazines,  public,  free 396 

Malleable  cast  iron,  articles  of,  dutiable  as  manufactures  of  wrought  iron, 

Regime  Class  II,  group  2. 

Malt 280 

Extract 312  (a)  or  (b) 

Manila  paper . 187 

Manures,  -natural,  free 383 

Maps 182 

F or  schools,  etc. , free ......... 390  ( a ) 

Marble 1 (a),  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 

Mares . .. 205  ( b ) 

Marine  engines ,.. 243 

Marmalade 322 

Matches -. 351 

Materials,  articles  of  two  or  more  (except  textiles) Rules  13  and  15 

Mattocks 46  (6) 

Meats:  

Fresh  (except  poultry  and  game),  free 376 

Salted  or  in  brine. 269 

Canned  or  potted 315, 316 

Smoked  or  cured 270 

Medical  preparations,  Chinese  and  similar 99 

Medicated  cotton 99 

Medicinal  dragees,  capsules,  and  pills 98 

Medicinal  oils  (animal),  not  refined 101  (a) 

Medicinal  oils,  refined:  Such  as  almond,  asafetida,  asarum,  bay,  cam- 
phorated, camphor,  caraway,  castor,  celery,  cinchona,  cod  liver,  copaiba, 
coriander,  croton,  cubeb,  ginger,  herbane,  juniper,  lavender,  myrrh, 
pennyroyal,  phosphorated,  sarsaparilla,  senna,  tansy,  tar,  valerian,  wax, 

wormseed,  and  wormwood 99 

Meerschaum : 

Unwrought 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  (6) 

Compositions,  imitation 342 

Merchandise: 

Not  specially  mentioned Rules  13  and  15 

Of  two  or  more  materials Rule  14 


INDEX. 


83 


Merchandise — Continued.  Number. 

Prohibited Sec.  6 

Not  classified 380  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Mercury 70 

Metal  receptacles  of  imported  merchandise;  if  to  be  reexported,  free 391 

Metallic  threads,  in  textiles  and  trimmings . Rule  11 

textiles  of Rule  11 

Metals  not  mentioned,  and  alloys  thereof 73 

Meter,  equivalent  in  inches Sec.  9 

Metrical  system * Sec.  9 

Milk: 

Fresh — free 378 

Concentrated  or  condensed .' 320 

Millet 279 

Millstones . 2 (d) 

Mineral: 

Oils i 8,  9 or  10 

Pitch  7 

Waters — 

Natural — free 381 

Artificial 312  (c)  or  (d) 

Wax 102  or  103 

Ores 11  or  369 

Mineralogy,  specimens  of,  when  free . 401 

Miners’  fuses,  gunpowder,  and  explosive  compounds! Ill  (a) 

Mirrors,  glass 15  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Mixed  textiles: 

Customs  treatment  of Rules  2 to  7,  inclusive 

Admixture  of  two  materials Rule  2 

Admixture  of  more  than  two  materials Rule  3 

Exceptions  as  to  knitted  and  netted  stuffs Rule  5 

Exceptions  as  to  ribbons  and  galloons Rule  6 

Exceptions  as  to  trimmings Rule  7 

Of  cotton Class  IV,  group  3,  Rule  A 

Of  hemp,  etc Class  V,  group  2,  Rule  A 

Of  wool,  etc Class  VI,  group  3 

Of  silk Class  VII,  group  2 

Models  for  public  museums,  schools,  etc.,  when  free 398 

Molasses 337 

Moorings  for  vessels: 

Of  iron 42 

Of  other  materials.  ( See  component  material. ) 

Moss,  in  natural  state — free 368 

Mother  of  pearl: 

Unwrought i 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  (6) 

Compositions  imitating 342  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Motors: 

Compressed  or  hot  air 243 

Electric 250 

Hydraulic 243 

Gas , 243 

Petroleum 243 

Steam  (stationary) 243 


84 


INDEX. 


Number. 

Mules 206 

Musical  instruments: 

Pianos 235 

Harmoniums  and  cabinet  organs 236 

Mechanical  music  boxes 237  (a)  or  (b) 

Others.  (Spe  note. ) 237 

Mustard 300 

Mutton.  (See  Meats.) 

Myrrh 81 

Oil  of 99 

N. 

Nails  and  clasp  nails: 

Of  copper 68  (a)  or  (b) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 48 

Natural: 

Manures — free 383 

Mineral  waters — free 367 

Needles: 

For  surgery 54  ( d ) 

For  sewing  machines 51 

For  sewing  or  embroidering 51 

For  crocheting 53  or  68  (c) 

Of  bone 342  (V) 

Of  ivory 341  (b) 

Nets  for  fishing,  of  hemp,  etc 144 

Netting,  wrought  iron  or  steel 45 

Net  weight  defined Rule  18 

Nickel  and  alloys  thereof: 

In  bars,  sheets,  pipes,  and  wire 71  (b) 

In  foil  and  capsules  for  bottles 71  (c) 

In  lumps  or  ingots 71  (a) 

In  other  articles 71  ( c ) 

Nippers  (tool)  46  (a) 

Nitrates  of  potash  and  soda 94  (d) 

Nitric  acid 91  (a) 

Nitroglycerin Ill  (a) 

Number  of  threads  in  tissues Rule  1 

Numismatical  objects  for  museums,  etc 388 

Nutmegs 298 

Nuts: 

Wrought  iron  or  steel 47 

Copper 69  (a)  or  (b) 

Cocoanuts - 76 

Conserved  or  crystallized 331 

Dried,  in  natural  state 329 

O. 

Oats  and  other  cereals  not  mentioned: 

In  grain 278  (a) 

In  meal  or  flour 278  (6) 

Oatmeal  prepared  for  table  use  in  small  packages 282 

Ochers 83 


1NCEX. 


85 


Oilcloths : N umber. 

For  floors  and  packing  purposes. 349  (a) 

For  wearing  apparel  unmanufactured 349  ( b ) 

Manufactured  into  wearing  apparel 349  (c) 

Other 349  {d) 

Oils: 

Animal,  crude — 

Cod-liver  and  other  medicinal,  not  refined 101  (a) 

Glycerine,  olein,  stearin,  and  spermaceti,  crude 101  ( b ) 

Others,  crude,  not  mentioned 101  (c) 

Cod-liver  oil  and  other  medicinal  oils,  refined  but  not  in  the  form 

of  a pharmecutical  product 101  ( d ) 

Animal,  refined,  not  elsewhere  provided  for 99 

Mineral  (from  schists) — 

Crude 8 

Refined,  for  illumination  or  lubrication 9 

Others,  including  benzine,  gasolene,  and  vaseline 10 

Vegetable — 

Solid  (cocoanut,  palm,  etc.) 100  (a) 

Liquid  (except  olive  and  oils  for  table  use) 100  (6) 

olive 304 

other  refined  oils  in  bottles  for  table  use 305 

Mixed  (crude),  for  lubricating  purposes 8 

Medicinal.  ( See  Medicinal  oils. ) 

Essential,  for  preparation  of  perfumery 105  (a) 

For  toilet  purposes 105  ( b ) 

Oilstones: 

In  the  rough 1 (a) 

In  slabs,  polished  or  not 1 (5) 

Mounted 1 (d) 

Oleaginous  seeds 76 

Oleic  acid 92  ( b ) 

Olein,  crude 101  (6) 

Oleographs,  for  labels,  bands,  etc 183 

Oleomargarine 336 

Olive  oil 304  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Olives: 

Fresh — free 374 

In  stone  or  glass 321  (a) 

In  wood 321  ( b ) 

Omnibusses 259 

Onions: 

Fresh — free 375 

Pickled 321  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Onyx 1 

Opals 24 

Opium 80  (a)  or  (6) 

Orange: 

Fruit,  fresh — free 374 

preserved.  ( See  canned  or  potted. ) 

oil 105 

Berry  oil 105 

Leaf  oil 105 

Ores 11  or  369 


INDEX. 


86 

Organic:  Number. 

Acids . 92 

Salts 95 

Organs,  cabinet  . 236 

Trinkets: 

For  personal  use 340,341  (b),  342  (b) 

For  toilet  purposes  and  house  decoration — 

Of  glass 340 

Clay,  porcelain,  faience,  stoneware,  and  bisque 340 

Of  gypsum 4 ( a ) or  (b) 

Others.  ( See  Component  material.) 

Osiers: 

Unmanufactured 203 

Manufactured  into  articles  204 

Oxalates . 95(a) 

Oxalic  acid  92  (a) 

Oxen 208  (a) 

Oxides  and  oxy hydrates: 

Of  ammoniac 93 

Of  potash 93 

Of  other  caustic  and  barilla  alkalies 93 

Oysters : 

Canned  or  potted 317 

Other „ 275 

P. 

Packages  and  packing Pules  16  to  20,  inclusive. 

Packing: 

For  pistons,  of  caoutchouc  or  gutta-percha 352  (a) 

Pack  thread  of  hemp,  etc 146  (a) 

Paintings: 

On  canvas  or  paper,  when  free 380 

Domestic,  reimported,  when  free Sec.  19  (a) 

Offensive  to  morality,  prohibited Sec.  6 (2) 

Paints.  (See  Colors. ) 

Palm: 

Unmanufactured 203 

Manufactured  into  articles 204 

Oil 100(a) 

Palmitic  acid _ . 92  (b) 

Panoramas  for  public  entertainment 392 

Paper: 

Pulp  for 176 

Albumen 187  (a) 

Bags — 

Of  manila Note  to  187 

Other Note  to  178 

Blotting .* 186 

Carbon 187  (c) 

Coated  with  tar,  etc.,  for  roofing,  etc  361 

Common,  for  wrapping 178 

Cigarette ; 188 

For  printing 177 


INDEX. 


87 


Paper — Continued.  Number. 

Glass 185 

Manila 187 

In  bags Note  to  187 

Sand . — . — 185 

Sensitized 187(6) 

Straw  185 

Toilet  . . . . . . 178 

Wall — 184 

Not  specially  provided  for 187 

Papier-mache  ( see  CaHon-pierre) 191 

Paraffin: 

Unwrought 102 

Wrought 103 

Parasols 354 

Sticks  for  . _ » 343 

Parchment  219 

Parrots 212 

Passengers’  baggage 398 

Pasteboard: 

In  sheets 189  (a)  or  (6) 

Manufactured  (boxes) 190 

Paste  and  carton  pierre 191 

Pastes: 

For  soups 284 

Papier-mache  or  carton  pierre 191 

Pate  de  fois  gras 316 

Patent  leather 218 

Boots  of 225  or  226 

Gaiters  of 224 

Shoes  of . 222 

Paving: 

Blocks  of  asphalt 7 

of  stone,  unfinished 2(a) 

of  stone,  finished . 2 ( e ) 

Slabs  of  stone . 2 (c) 

of  glass  for 14(a) 

Peaches: 

Fresh 374 

Dried 286 

Preserved — 

In  wood 322  (a) 

In  cans  or  glass 322  (6) 

In  cordials  or  spirits 323 

Peanuts: 

In  natural  state 329 

Conserved  or  crystallized 331 

Pearls  and  seed  pearls: 

Unset 25 

Imitations  of,  unset 26 

Set.  ( See  Jewelry;  Gold.) 

Pears: 

Fresh 374 


88 


INDEX. 


Pears — Continued . 

Preserved—  Number. 

In  wood 322  («) 

In  cans  or  glass 322  ( b ) 

In  cordials  or  spirits 323 


Peas: 

Dried 287 

Fresh 375 

Canned  or  potted 320 

Pelts 213 

Pencils,  lead  or  colored  84  ( b ) 

Penknives,  execpt  of  gold  or  silver 54  ( b ) 

Pens: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 51 

Of  copper 68(c) 

Of  gold 27(d) 

Pepper 299 

Peppers: 

Fresh 375 

Pickled 321  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Perfumery: 

Essential  oils  of  balm,  bengoin,  bergamot,  cinnamon,  citron,  citronilla, 
clove,  cumin,  fennel,  ginger  grass,  geranium,  hazel,  jasmine,  jonquil, 
lemon,  lemon  grass,  lilac,  oil  of  lilies,  macassar,  mignonette,  myrtle, 
nasturtium,  orange  berry,  orange  leaf,  orange,  orris  root,  patchouly, 
rosemary,  rose,  rue,  sweet  hay,  verbena,  violet,  used  in  the  prepara- 
tion of 105(a) 

Oils  for  toilet  use 105  ( b ) 

Periodicals,  public 382  ( b ) 

Petroleum : 

Crude 8 

Refined 9 

Motors 243 

Pewter  {see  tin  and  alloys  thereof) ^ 72 

Pharmaceutical  products  not  specially  mentioned 99 

Philosophical  books,  apparatus,  etc. , when  free 390 

Phonographs 254 

Phosphate  of  lime 94  (d) 

Phosphorus 90  (6) 

Photographic: 

Cameras 358,  359,  360 

Lenses 361,362 

Paper 187  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Photographs 182 

Pianos,  and  strung  frames  for  same 235 

Pickaxes 46  (6) 

Pickled  fruits  and  vegetables 333 

Fish,  not  canned 274  (5) 

Pictures  (except  hand  paintings  on  canvas  or  paper) 182 

Pie  fruits,  in  wood 334  (a) 

Pig  iron 30 

Pigs 209 

Sucking 210 

Pile  drivers 245 


INDEX. 


89 


Pillar  lamps  of  crystal  or  glass 

Pills,  medicinal,  except  quinine 

quinine — free 

Pins,  common: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Of  copper 

Of  other  materials.  (See  component  material. ) 

Pine,  undressed,  common  lumber  of 

Pipes: 

Of  aluminum 

Of  cast  iron 

Of  lead 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Covered  with  sheet  brass 

Other,  galvanized  or  not 

Pipes,  receptacles  of  wines,  etc 

Half 

Pistols 

Pita.  (See  Class  V,  Hemp,  etc.) 

Pitch: 

Mineral 

Vegetable 

Paper,  felt,  etc.,  covered  with,  for  roofing 

Placards: 

Printed 

Lithographed 

Planes 

Plants: 

Natural 

Artificial 

Platinum 

Plows 

Plug  tobacco 

Plushes: 

Of  cotton 

Of  linen,  jute,  etc 

Of  wool 

Of  silk 

Pneumatic  tires  for  bicycles  and  velocipedes 

Pomades  and  cosmetics  for  toilet  use 

Porcelain: 

In  dishes  or  hollow  ware 

Plain,  in  door  knobs,  electric  insulators,  etc 

In  statuettes,  flower  stands,  etc 

Pork: 

Fresh,  free 

Salted  or  in  brine 

Smoked  or  cured 

Canned  or  potted 

Posters,  advertising,  when  free 

Potash: 

Chlorate  of 

Nitrate  of 


Number. 
13  (a)  or  (6) 
98 

384  (a) 

52 

68(c) 

192 

--  71  (b) 

31  (a) 
--  73(6) 

39 
39(a) 
39(6) 
363  (6) 
363  (c) 
55(c) 


7 

77  (a) 
348 

182 
183 
46  (a) 

368 
350 
27 
245 
364  (6) 

124 
151 
166 
174 
252  (6) 
105  (6) 

21 

22 

23 


376 

269 

270 

315  or  316 
381 

94  (/) 
94  (tf) 


90 


INDEX. 


Potash — Continued.  Number. 

Oxide  and  oxyhydrate  of 93 

Sulphate  of 94  (e) 

Potassium,  chloride  of . . 94  (c) 

Potted  fish,  fruits,  meats,  etc.  ( See  Canned  or  potted  food.) 

Poultry: 

Dressed  or  not 268 

Canned  or  potted.  ( See  Canned  or  potted  food. ) 

Powders: 

Talcum 105  (6) 

Toilet 105(6) 

Tooth 105  (6) 

Gun,  for  mining Ill  (a) 

Gun,  for  sporting Ill  (6) 

Precious  stones: 

In  the  rough,  unmounted 379 

Cut,  not  mounted 24 

Mounted  in  gold  jewelry,  etc 27 

Mounted  in  silver  jewelry,  etc 28 

Imitations  of,  unset 26 

Preparations,  toilet,  not  specially  provided  for 105  (6) 

Preserves  and  jams 322 

Preserved  fruit 322  or  323 

Press  copy  books 187 

Primers  for  firearms 346 

Printing  inks 87  (c) 

paper 177 

Prints *. 182 

Products,  domestic,  reimported Sec.  18 

Prohibited  imports Sec.  6 

Pruning  knives  and  primers 54  (c) 

Publications,  certain — tree 382 

offensive  to  morality Sec.  6 (2) 

Puddings,  canned 325 

Pulp,  for  paper 176 

Pulse,  dried 287 

Pumps: 

Steam 243 

For  salvage  of  vessels 396 

Q. 

Quinine,  sulphate  and  bisulphate  of — free 384 

in  pills  or  capsules — free 384 

R. 

Rafters,  of  common  wood 192  (a) 

Rails,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 35  (a) 

Railway: 

Axles,  straight,  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a) 

Carriages 262 

Chains 42 

Chairs,  wrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a) 

Fish  plates,  wrought  iron  or  steel , 38  (a) 


INDEX. 


91 


Railway — Continued . 

Locomotives 

Lubricating  boxes,  cast  iron 

Lubricating  boxes,  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Rails,  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Signal  discs 

Sleepers,  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Springs . . . 

Switches 

Tenders 

Turntables 

Wheels,  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Raisins,  dried 

Ramie: 

Raw,  hackled,  or  tow 

Yarn  of , 

Rasp  files 

Rasps 

Razors 

Razor  strops  of  leather 

Reaping  hooks 

Receptacles . 

Reeds: 

In  natural  state 

In  fans 

In  walking  sticks,  etc 

Manufactured  into  other  articles 

Refrigerating  machinery 

Reimportation  of  domestic  products 

Repertory  and  index.  ( See  Sec.  4,  rule  14.) 

Resins *. 

Reviews,  public — free 

Revolvers 

Ribbons.  ( See  Textiles. ) 

distinguished  from  trimmings 

Rice: 

Import  duty 

Export  duty 

Flour 

Machinery  for  preparing 

Paper  for  cigarettes. 

Riding  boots 

Rivets  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

of  copper  or  brass 

Rods,  wrought  iron  or  steel 

copper 

Roofing: 

Glass  slabs  for 

Paper  or  felt  tarred  or  covered  with  pitch,  etc.,  for 

Root  beer 

Roots  for  dyeing  

Rope  and  cordage 

Ropemakers’  wares 

Rope  yarn 


Number. 

246 

31  (6) 

38  (a) 

35  (a) 

42 

38  (a) 

------ 38(a) 

42 

246 

247 

38  (a)  or  (6) 

285  or  286 

138 

142, 143 

46  (a) 

46  (a) 

64  (6) 

229 

46  (6) 

Rules  16  to  20,  inclusive 


203 
338  (a) 

343 

204 
245 

Sec.  18 

77 
382 
55  (c) 

Rule  7 

276  (a)  or  ( 6 ) 
401 
276  (c) 
245 
188 
226 
47 

69  (a)  or  ( b ) 
35(6) 
62 


14(a) 
348 
312  (c) 
86(a) 

146 

146 

146 


INDEX. 


92 

Number. 

Roses,  attar  of 105(a) 

Rouge 105  (b) 

Rubber: 

Boots  and  shoes 352  (c) 

Hose 352  (a)  or  ( e ) 

Other  manufactures 365,  366 

Rubian 86  (6) 

Rubies.  ( See  Precious  stones. ) 

Rum 308  (a)  or  (c) 

Rushes 203  or  204 

Rye 277 

S. 

Sabers <►. 54  (6) 

Saccharine _ 326 

Sacks,  containing  goods,  free  if  to  be  reexported 391 

Saddlery  and  harness 228  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Hardware _ 49  (a)  or  (6) 

Safes: 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 58  or  59 

Of  wood 195-197 

Saffron 296  (c) 

Sal  ammoniac 94  ( d ) 

Salmon : 

Fresh 274  (a) 

Salted,  smoked,  or  pickled 274  (6) 

Canned  or  potted 317 

Sal  soda 94  (e) 

Salt,  common,  crude 94  (a) 

ground,  powdered,  or  otherwise  manufactured 94  (b) 

Salted: 

Fish 274  ^6) 

Meats 269 

Saltpeter 94  ( d ) 

Salts: 

Inorganic 94 

Organic 95 

Of  alkaloids 96 

Of  ammoniac,  not  mentioned 94  ( e ) 

Of  copper,  not  mentioned 94  (e) 

Of  cinchona  bark — free 384 

Salvage  of  vessels,  pumps  for 396 

Samples,  free,  if  not  of  commercial  value 370 

Sandals 227 

Sandpaper 185 

Sardines,  canned 317 

Sarsaparilla: 

Root 81 

Beverage 312  (c)  or  ( d ) 

Sassafras 81 


INDEX. 


93 


Satchels: 

Of  leather 

Of  cardboard 

Sauces  and  condiments  in  glass  for  table  use 

Sausages: 

Canned  or  potted 

Other 

Saws,  and  blades  of 

Saxony  porcelain 

Scales  for  weighing 

Of  copper  (laminae) 

Schists: 

Crude  oils  derived  from 

Defined  illuminating  or  lubricating  oils  derived  from 

Refined  oils,  other,  derived  from 

Schoolbooks,  free 

Scientific  books,  apparatus,  etc.,  when  free 

Scissors: 

Japanned 

Surgical 

Other 

Scoriae,  from  smelting  ores 

Scouring  compositions,  ordinary 

Screws  (threaded  nails): 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Of  copper 

Sculptures: 

Of  marble,  jasper 

Of  artificial  or  common  stone 

Of  clay,  faience,  porcelain 

Of  gypsum .... 

Scythes: 

Blades  of 

Wooden  handles  for 

Seed  pearls,  unset  . 

Seeds: 

Medicinal 

Oleaginous 

Not  otherwise  provided  for 

Sensitized  paper 

Sevres,  porcelain 

Sewing: 

Machines 

Machine  needles 

Needles  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Shades  for  clocks  ( see  note) 

Shears  ( see  Scissors) 

Sheep 

Skins  curried,  dyed,  or  not 

Sheets: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 

Of  copper  or  brass 


Number. 
228  (c) 
228  (c) 
328 

315 
270 
46  (a) 
21  ( b ) 
242 
60 

8 

9 

10 

382 

390 


54  (a) 

.......  54(d) 

54  (d) 

75 

104  (a) 

47 

68  (a)  or  (6) 

1(c) 

2(e) 

23 

4 (a) 

46  (b) 

194  (e) 

25 

81 

76 

317 

187  (b) 

21(5)  . 

251 

51 

51 

239 

54  (a),  (c),  or  (d) 

211 

217  (a) 

36 

63 


94 


INDEX. 


Shell  fish:  Number. 

Canned  or  potted 317  or  318 

Other  r . 275 

Shipbuilding,  timber  for . . 192  (a) 

Shoes: 

Chinese  - - - . ... rj..r . 227  (b) 

Of  cowhide  or  similar  leather 221 

Of  patent  or  similar  leather 222 

Of  rubber..,.,,...,..... 352  (c) 

Fancy 225 

N ot  specially  menti  oned  225 

Shooks,  coopers’  wares  in 194  ( b ) 

Shot  for  firearms,. 73  (6) 

Shovels. 46  (6) 

Wooden  handles  for ....... ... 194  ( e ) 

Sieves: 

Of  wrought  iron. or  steel  44  (a)  or  (b) 

Of  copper  or  brass 64  (a)  or  (6; 

Signal  discs,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 42 

Silks: 

Cocoons  and  waste  ----- 168 

Spun, not  twisted . ......  169 

Twisted  ... ..... 170 

Floss — 

Neither  twisted,  combed,  nor  carded 171  (a) 

Combed  or  carded,  not  twisted 171  (b) 

Twisted,  two  or  more  ends 171  (c) 

Dyed  172 

Textiles  of  , ...... 173  to  175 

Knitted  ^ 173 

Tulles  and  lace  ... . ... .... , 174 

Trimmings 174 

Velvets  and  plushes — 

Of  silk... 174 

Mixed 174 

Silkworm,  eggs  of 167 

Silver: 

In  ingots,  bars,  sheets,  broken-up  jewelry,  etc.,  free 372 

In  domestic  manufactures  stamped,  etc.,  free — 373 

Chloride  of 96 

In  jewelry  or  plate 28  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

In  other  articles 28  ( d ) 

Ore,  free 369 

Plated  ware. 29 

Watch  cases 238 

Silversmiths’  wares ... - 28  (a) 

Singing  birds 212 

Siphons  (of  common  glass) — 12  (a) 

Skins.  (See  Hides,  skins,  and  pelts.  ) 

Slate: 

Unwrought — — 2 (a) 

In  slabs,  plates,  or  steps ..  . ... .... ... .... — , - - 2 (c) 

Wrought  into  other  articles 2(e) 


INDEX. 


95 


Sleepers  or  ties:  Number. 

Of  wood 192  (a) 

Of  cast  iron 31  (a) 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel -■ 38  (a) 

Slot  machines: 

For  gambling,  prohibited Sec.  6(3) 

For  weighing 256  (a) 

Others 256(6) 

Smoked: 

Meats 270 

Fish 274  (6) 

Snuff — 380a 

Soap: 

Common,  in  bars 104  (a) 

Castile,  made  of  olive  oil 104  (a) 

Ordinary  toilet,  in  bars,  cakes,  or  tablets 104  (6) 

Fine  toilet,  fancy,  perfumed  or  not 104  (c) 

Medicated  or  medicinal 104  (c) 

Scouring  compositions,  ordinary 104  (a) 

Soda: 

Chlorate  of 94  (/) 

Hyposulphite  of 94(e) 

Nitrate  of 94  (d) 

Sulphate  of 94  (c) 

Sal  soda 94  (e) 

Sodium,  chloride  of  (common  salt)  . 94  (a)  or  (6) 

Solders: 

Lead 73  (6) 

Zinc 73  (6) 

Soles,  leather  cut  out  for,  surtax  on 218 

Soups,  canned  or  potted . 319 

pastes  for . 284 

Spades 46  (6) 

Wooden  handles  for 194  (e) 

Specimens  of  mineralogy,  botany,  etc 389 

Spectacles: 

Set  in  gold 27(d) 

Set  in  silver 28  (d) 

Gold  or  silver  plated 29  (6) 

Others 16  (a) 

Glasses  for 16  (a) 

Spermaceti,  crude 101  (6) 

Spices,  not  specially  mentioned 296 

Spirits,  compounded,  not  specially  mentioned 308  (6)  or  (c) 

Spirits  of  turpentine 77(6) 

Sponges 365 

Spoons.  (See  Table  service. ) 

Spring  scales  242  (c) 

Springs : 

Furniture 45 

Wrought  iron  or  steel,  for  railways  or  tramways 38  (a) 

Wrought  .ron  or  steel,  others 38  (6) 

Spurs 49  (a)  or  (6) 


96 


INDEX. 


Number. 

Starch,  for  industrial  purposes 107 

corn,  for  table  use 282 

Statuettes.  ($ee  Sculptures. ) 

Staves 194  ( b ) 

Steam: 

Boilers 244 

Motors,  stationary 243 

Pumps 243 

Locomotives  and  traction  engines 246 

Stearic  acid 92  (6) 

Stearin,  crude 101(6) 

articles  of 103 

Steel.  (See  Iron  or  steel,  wrought.) 

Steelyards 242  (6) 

Sticks: 

For  umbrellas  and  parasols 343 

Sword 343 

Walking 343 

Stockfish 273 

Stones: 

Marble,  jasper,  and  other  fine 1 

Common  and  artificial 2 

Crushed  for  pavements  and  foundations 2 (6) 

For  pavements 2 (a)  or  (6) 

Millstones  and  grindstones 2 (c) 

Precious.  ( See  Precious  stones. ) 

Stoneware : 

Household  or  kitchen  utensils,  except  tableware,  plain 19  (a) 

Dishes  and  other  articles,  plain 19  (6) 

Flower  pots  and  bottles  of  common 19  (c) 

Articles,  gilt,  painted,  or  ornamented 19  ( d ) 

Stoves : 

Electric 248 

Of  cast  iron 31  (c),  32,  or  33 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel 58  or  59 

Of  tin  plate 57 

Of  copper 69  (a)  or  (6) 

Straps,  leather 229 

Straw: 

Fine - 203 

Manufactures  of .... 204 

Hats,  bonnets,  and  crowns  of 355 

Caps  of 357 

Paper 185 

Strychnine 96 

Submarine  telegraphic  cables — free 395 

Succory  root 292 

Sugar: 

Paw - 289  (a) 

Refined 289  (6) 

Of  lead 97 

Export  duty 402 

Machinery  for  making 245 


INDEX. 


97 


Sulphates: 

Of  ammoniac 

Of  iron 

Of  magnesia 

Of  potash 

Of  quinine — free 

Of  soda 

Sulphur 

Sulphuric  acid 

Superphosphates  of  lime 

Surgical  instruments 

Surtaxes  on  textiles  established 

Sweetened  bread,  biscuit,  crackers,  etc 

Sweetmeats: 

Confectionery  and  candy 

Conserved  or  crystallized  fruit  or  nuts  used  as  confectionery 

Not  candied,  canned  cakes  and  puddings 

Switches,  railroad 

Swords 

Sword  sticks 

Syrup  of  cane 


T, 

Tabasco  sauce 

Tables,  billiard 

Table  service: 

Knives  and  forks,  iron  or  steel 

Dishes — 

Of  clay  or  stoneware 

Of  faience 

Of  porcelain 

Goblets  or  tumblers — 

Of  ordinary  glass 

Of  crystal  or  glass  imitating  same . 
Cups — 

Of  ordinary  glass 

Of  crystal  or  glass  imitating  same. . 

Of  clay  or  stoneware 

Of  faience 

Of  porcelain 

Tablets: 

Paper  

Medicinal 

Tacks: 

Iron  or  steel 

Copper  or  brass 

Tailors’ : 

Chalk 

Shears 

Talcum  powder  for  toilet  purposes 

Tallow 

Tan  bark 

Tanks  of  iron  or  steel 

Tapioca 


Number. 
94  (d) 
94  (c) 
94  (c) 
94  (e) 
384 
94  (c) 

90  (a) 

91  (a) 
94(d) 
54  (d) 
Rule  8 

283  ( b ) 


332 
331 
325 
42 
54  ( 6 ) 
343 
337 


328 

200 


54  (a)  or  (d) 

19  (6)  or  (d) 

20  (a)  or  ( b ) 

21  (a)  or  (6) 

16  (c)  or  (d) 
13  (a)  or  (6) 

16  (c)  or  (d) 
13  (a)  or  (6) 

19  (b)  or  (d) 

20  (a)  or  (6) 

21  (a)  or  (6) 

179 

98 

48 

68  (a)  or  (b) 


54  (a)  or  (d) 
105(6) 
--  101(c) 

79 

58  or  59 
284 


16600— 01 


98 


INDEX. 


Tapestry,  textiles  called:  Number. 

Cotton  for  curtains,  upholstering,  etc 129 

Linen  for  curtains,  upholstering,  etc 156 

Tar: 

Mineral 7 

Vegetable 77  (a) 

Tare,  method  of  fixing Rule  20 

Tarpaulins:  Coated  with  sand  for  vans 347 

Tarred  felt,  paper,  etc.,  for  roofing,  etc 348 

Tartar,  cream  of 99 

Tartaric  acid 92  (a) 

Tartrates 95  (b) 

Tasajo  (jerked  beef) 269 

Teeth,  false 341  (6)  or  342  ( b ) 

Telegraphic: 

Cables,  submarine 395 

Cables,  for  conducting  electricity  over  public  thoroughfares 65 

Tenders  ( see  Locomotives) 246 

Theaters,  portable,  temporarily  imported 392 

Thread  for  sewing: 

Cotton 116 

Linen 144 

Silk 171  (c) 

Tiles: 

Common  clay — 

Unglazed 17  (a) 

Glazed 17  (b) 

Ceramic 18  (a)  or  (6) 

Timber,  round,  for  shipbuilding 192  (a) 

Tin,  and  alloys  thereof: 

In  lumps  or  ingots 72  (a) 

In  bars,  sheets,  pipes,  and  wires 72  (6) 

In  foil,  neither  stamped,  printed,  nor  lithographed,  and  capsules  for 

bottles 72  (c) 

In  other  articles 72  (c?) 

Britannia  metal.  ( See  Tin  and  alloys  thereof. ) 

Tin  plate 36  (c) 

Manufactures  of 57 

Tires: 

Wrought  iron  or  steel 35  (b) 

For  bicycles  and  velocipedes 252  (6) 

Textiles: 

Cotton- 

Plain,  unbleached,  bleached,  or  dyed 117  or  118 

Printed  or  manufactured  of  dyed  yarns 117  ( e ) or  118  (/) 

Twilled  or  figured,  unbleached,  bleached,  or  dyed 119  or  120 

Printed  or  manufactured  of  dyed  yarns 119  (/)  or  120  (/) 

Carded  (cotton  blankets) Ii3 

Velvety,  such  as  corduroys,  velveteens,  and  three-ply  plushes. . . 124 

Carpets 128 

Trimmings,  ribbons,  and  galloons 131 

Lace,  blondes 127 

Tulles ... 126 


INDEX. 


99 


Textiles — Continued . 

Cotton — Continued.  Number. 

Wicks  for  lamps 130 

Knitted  goods — 

Undershirts  and  drawers 125  ( b ) 

Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  etc 125  (c) 

Tapestry  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns  for  upholstering  and  for 

curtains;  table  covers  and  counterpanes  of  same 129 

Linen,  jute,  hemp,  or  other  vegetable  fibers — 

Plain,  twilled  or  damasked,  unbleached,  or  dyed  in  the  piece 147-150 

Velvets  and  plushes 151 

Knitted  goods,  mixed  or  not  with  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibers — 

In  the  piece 152  (a) 

Stockings,  socks,  gloves,  etc.. 152  (c) 

Tulles 153 

Lace  and  blondes 154 

Carpets 155 

Tapestry,  manufactured  with  dyed  yarns  for  upholstering  and 
for  curtains,  figured  or  damasked;  table  covers  and  counter- 
panes of  the  same 156 

Trimmings,  ribbons,  and  galloons 157 

Of  bristles,  hair,  and  horsehair 164 

Of  wool  (knitted  goods) , 165 

Other  manufactures  of  wool 166 

Silk- 

Plain  or  twilled 174 

Floss  or  waste  silk,  raw  silk,  and  waste  silk  mixed  with  silk 174 

Silk  or  waste  silk  with  warp  or  weft  of  cotfon  or  other  vegetable 

fibers 174 

Same  with  warp  or  weft  wholly  of  wool  or  hair 174 

Knitted  textiles 173 

Tulles  and  lace 174 

Velvets  and  plushes 174 

Same  with  warp  or  weft  of  cotton  or  other  vegetable  fibers 174 

Same  with  warp  or  weft  of  wool  or  hair 174 

Trimmings 174 

Waterproof: 

On  cotton  or  other  vegetable  tissue 135, 160 

On  silk 175 

Tobacco: 

Imported — 

In  the  leaf,  unmanufactured 364  (a) 

Manufactured 364  ( b ) 

Exported — 

In  the  leaf,  unmanufactured 406,  407,  or  408 

Manufactured 405 

Toilet: 

Articles  of  clay,  faience 23 

Paper 178 

Soaps — 

Ordinary 104  (6) 

Fine,  fancy,  perfumed  or  not 104  ( c ) 

Tomatoes: 

Fresh,  free 375 

Canned  or  potted 320 


100 


INDEX. 


Number 

Tonnage  dues Secs.  14  and  15 

Tools  (not  apparatus) , of  wrought  iron  or  steel 46  (a)  or  ( b ) 

Wooden  handles  for 194  ( e ) 

Tortoise  shell: 

Un  wrought 341  (a) 

Wrought 341  (6) 

Composition  imitating 342 

Tow,  tarred  or  coated  with  pitch 348 

Tower  clocks,  works  for 240 

Toys: 

Amber,  jet,  coral,  meerschaum,  tortoise  shell,  or  mother-of-pearl 341  (6) 

Horn,  whalebone,  celluloid,  or  bone 342  ( b ) 

Compositions  imitating  the  preceding 342  ( b ) 

Gold 27  (d) 

Silver 28  (d) 

Others 353 

Trained  animals,  imported  temporarily ' 392 

Tramway  carriages  or  cars 263 

Travelers’  baggage 386 

Traveling  bags,  of  leather  or  cardboard 228  (c) 

Trees,  shoots,  plants  in  a- fresh  state 368 

Trimmings.  (^Textiles.) 

Distinguished  from  ribbons  and  galloons Rule  7 

Of  mixed  materials Rule  7 

Trinkets: 


Gold 27  (a) 

Silver 28  (a) 

Gold  or  silver  plate 29  (a) 

Amber,  jet,  coral,  meerschaum,  tortoise  shell,  or  mother-of-pearl 341  ( b ) 

Horn,  bone,  whalebone,  or  celluloid 342  (6) 

Compositions  imitating  the  preceding 342  (6) 

Others 340 

Trunks: 

Of  leather 228  (c) 

Of  common  wood,  covered  or  not  with  canvas 195 

Of  fine  wood,  covered  or  not  with  canvas 196 

Tulles.  (See  Textiles. ) 

Turntables 247 

Tuns,  pipes,  casks,  etc 363 

Turpentine: 

Spirits  of 77  (b) 

Oil  of 100  ( b ) 

Twine,  of  hemp,  etc •- 146  (a) 

Type  (for  printing): 

Metal 73  (/) 

Wood - 196 

Typewriters 254 


U. 


Umbrellas 354 

Sticks  for 343 


Underwear.  (See  Textiles. ) 


INDEX. 


101 


Number. 

United  States,  importations  from Sec.  10 

Urns: 

Of  marble,  jasper,  and  other  fine  stones 1 '(c) 

Of  artificial  and  other  stones 2 ( e ) 

Utensils.  (See  Manufactures  of  component  material.) 

V. 

Valises,  of  leather  or  cardboard 228  (c) 

Vanilla  beans 295 

Flavoring  extract 327 

Varnishes 88 

Vaseline 10 

In  small  packages  for  toilet  use 105 

Vases: 

Marble,  jasper,  or  other  fine  stones 1 (c) 

Clay,  faience,  stoneware,  porcelain,  or  bisque 23 

Glass  or  crystal 13  (a)  or  (6) 

Vegetable: 

Fuel 201 

Hair /. 203  or  204 

Flavoring  extracts 327 

Oils — 

Solid  (cocoanut,  palm,  etc.) 100  (a) 

Liquid  (except  olive  oil  and  other  refined  oils  for  table  use) 100  (6) 

Simple  products  employed  in  pharmacy  or  chemical  industries 81 

Wax,  un wrought 102 

wrought 103 

Vegetables: 

Fresh  (garden  produce)  375 

Canned  or  potted 320 

Dried  or  desiccated 288 

Pickled 321 

Velocipedes 253 

V el veteens.  ( See  Textiles. ) 

Velvets.  (See  Textiles. ) 

Veneers,  wood  sawn  in 193  ( b ) 

Vermicelli 284 

Vessels: 

Chains  for,  iron  or  steel 42 

Cables  for,  iron  or  steel 45 

Pumps  for,  salvage  of 396 

Machinery  for,  repair  of 397 

Tonnage  dues Secs.  14  and  15 

Vicuna,  hair  of 161 

Voltmeters 248  (6) 

W. 

Wagons 264 

Walking  sticks 343 

Walnuts 329 

Wall  clocks,  works  for 254 

Wall  paper 184 

Washers,  of  wrought  iron  or  steel 47 

of  copper  or  brass 69  (a)  or  (6) 


v 


102  INDEX. 

Waste : Number. 

Cotton 112 

Silk 168 

Wastes,  animal,  not  specially  mentioned 234 

Of  common  metals 74 

Waterproof  and  caoutchouc  stuffs : 

On  cotton  textiles 135 

On  linen  textiles 160 

On  silk  textiles 175 

Rubber  boots  and  shoes 252  (c) 

Waters : 

Aerated 312  (c)  or  ( d ) 

Mineral,  natural 367 

Mineral,  artificial 312  (c)  or  ( d ) 

Watch  cases,  watches,  and  parts 238 

Wax,  animal,  mineral,  or  vegetable: 

Un  wrought 102 

Wrought 103 

Artificial  flowers,  fruits,  etc 350 

Figures,  imported  temporarily 392 

Matches 351 

Weighing  machines 242 

Weight,  gross  and  net,  defined Rules  17  and  18 

Weights  and  measures,  metrical Sec.  9 

Whalebone : 

Unwrought 342  (a) 

Wrought 342  (6) 

Compositions  imitating 342  (6) 

Wheat : 

In  grain 277  (a) 

In  flour 277  (6) 

Cracked,  prepared  for  table  use 282 

Wheels,  wrrought  iron  or  steel 38  (a)  or  (6) 

Whetstones  (mounted) 1 (d) 

Whiskies 308  (a)  or  (c) 

Wicks,  for  lamps 130 

Window  glass 14  (6),  (c),  or  ( d ) 

Wines: 

Sparkling 309 

Other 310,311 

Wire: 

Of  wrought  iron  or  steel — 

Galvanized  or  not 40  (a),  (6),  or  (c) 

Covered  with  a textile 40  (c) 

Gauze 44  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  copper,  brass,  bronze,  etc — 

Galvanized  or  not 64  (a)  or  (6) 

Silvered  or  nickeled 64  (c) 

Covered  with  textiles  or  insulating  materials 65 

Conducting  cables  for  electricity 65 

Gauze 66  (a)  or  (6) 

Of  nickel,  aluminum,  and  their  alloys 71  (6) 


INDEX, 


103 


Wire — Continued.  Number. 

Of  tin  and  alloys  thereof 72  (6) 

Of  zinc,  lead,  and  other  mteals 73  ( 6 ) 

Of  gold 27(d) 

Of  platinum  * 27(d) 

Of  silver 28(d) 

W ood : 

Staves 194  ( 6 ) 

Ordinary 192 

In  boards,  beams,  shipbuilding  timber,  etc 192  (a) 

Planed  or  dovetailed 192  ( 6 ) 

Fine...... 193 

In  boards,  trunks,  logs,  etc 193  (a) 

Sawn  in  veneers 193  ( 6 ) 

Coopers’  wares 194 

Fitted  together. 194  (a) 

In  shooks 194(6) 

Hoops  and  headings 194(6) 

Handles  for  tools 194  ( e ) 

Latticework  and  fencing 194  (d) 

Common,  manufactured  into  furniture 195-197 

Fine,  manufactured  into  furniture •. 196  or  197 

Bent,  furniture  of 198 

In  barbers’  and  dentists’  chairs 199 

In  billiard  tables 200 

In  bar  fixtures 199 

In  battons 195-197 

In  fuel 201 

In  walking  sticks  and  sticks  for  umbrellas  and  parasols 343 

In  matches 351 

Woods  for  dyeing 86  (a) 

Wool: 

Raw 162 

Yarns 163 

Works: 

For  watches,  complete 238 

Detached  parts 238 

For  wall  clocks,  finished 239  (6) 

Detached  parts  of  iron  or  steel  for  repairs 238  (a) 

For  tower  clocks 240 

Of  fine  art  for  academies,  etc 387 

Wrapping  paper,  common 178 

straw 185 

manila 187 

Writing: 

Inks 85  to  87  (6)  or  (c) 

Paper 179 

Y. 


Yarn.  (See  Component  material. ) 
Yellow  ochre 


83 


104 


INDEX. 


Z. 

Zinc,  lead,  and  other  metals,  and  alloys  thereof:  Number. 

In  lumps  or  ingots 73  (a) 

In  bars,  sheets,  pipes,  and  wire 73  (6) 

In  shot 73  (6) 

In  articles  bronze,  gilt,  or  nickeled 73  (c)  or  (d) 

In  nails  and  tacks 73  (c)  or  (?) 

In  type  or  other  articles 73  (/) 

Zoology,  specimens  of 389 


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